Ojibwe film programmer Jesse Wente is the first director of the newly created Indigenous Screen Office (ISO), an initiative launched last year by funding agencies, producers and broadcasters. Wente will be speaking at the Royal Ontario Museum on Tuesday, delivering the annual Eva Holtby lecture on contemporary culture. His assignment was to predict what the relationship between Canada and Indigenous people would look like in 2067.
Jesse Wente on Indigenous stories through a different lens
Globe and Mail,
05 November 2018, Canada
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