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Indigenous students at Howard S. Billings High School premier special music videoThe video project is part of the N'We Jinan, a non-profit mobile recording studio that helps Indigenous youth share their voices and talents across North America.FeaturesDec 3, 2022
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Onion Lake youth promote resilience and coping strategies through music video“Young & Happy” showcases a group of aspiring young artists from Onion Lake who are empowering themselves through words and music in a new video.CanadaDec 11, 2018
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‘We want to be a healthy community’: B.C. First Nation youth sing about life on the reserve“We have had a few suicides. It’s been very hard on our community. Very tough losses. It’s very hard for some of us to talk about."CanadaDec 7, 2017
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First Nations students from remote B.C. community find voice through musicThe First Nations youth from one of the most remote communities in B.C. are learning to express themselves through music as part of a collaboration initiative that brings a mobile recording studio and video production team into schools and youth centres in native communities across Canada.CanadaApr 21, 2017
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