on CBC Radio to talk about her film ‘A Living History of Métis Families as told by Dorothy Chartrand’ and to promote its premiere which took place on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009 for Innovation Week 2009.
‘A Living History of Métis Families as told by Dorothy Chartrand’ February 24, 7:00-8:30 p.m., ATAC 2001, Lakehead University Lakehead University Associate Professor Judy Iseke-Barnes, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Education, worked with various groups […]
A 5-year SSHRC Insight Grant has been awarded to Dr. Judy Iseke, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledge and Research. These funds will support the research program entitled “Indigenous Knowledge and Music in Indigenous Language: […]
Dr. Judy Iseke, director/producer of Wesaketewenowuk: Roots Growing Up. As a filmmaker, author, educator, and researcher, Dr. Judy Iseke understands the importance of revitalizing the highly threatened Michif language, which is key to Métis culture and knowledge […]
Two local filmmakers have received Telus Storyhive grants to produce very different works. Read the original story by Scott Hayes here. Pretty soon, the world is going to sing songs about the mighty superhero Red […]