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Media Democracy Days 2016 will be hosted on November 15, 16 and 19 at Harbour Centre. Events will include audio production workshops on the 15th and 16th (by Vancouver Co-op Radio 100.5FM and CiTR 101.9FM in partnership with the Vancouver Public Library's digital creativity and storytelling learning space), and a full day of hands on workshops, discussions, and collaboratively determined events on November 19th, along with a keynote by Ryan McMahon.For the full program and schedule, please visit 2016.mediademocracydays.ca or see the attached see the full text.

Highlights

  • Future Of Indigenous Communities Keynote from the host of the Red Man Laughing podcast and rst Indigenous comedian to have a one hour special on the CBC

  • Community Radio Takeover of the Inspiration Lab On November 15th and 16th, we'll be joined by Vancouver Co-op Radio 100.5FM and CiTR 101.9FM for two media making and audio production workshops in partnership with the Vancouver Public Library's digital creativity and storytelling learning space

  • Join Vancouver Co-op Radio 100.5FM in a hands on workshop to hone your skills as a storyteller

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Program Features: Ryan McMahon - Digital Media, Bush Tea & Dibaajimowinan: How Story Shapes The Future Of Indigenous Communities Keynote from the host of the Red Man Laughing podcast and rst Indigenous comedian to have a one hour special on the CBC. Ryan's work continually pushes boundaries with his sharp observations on the "collision between Indian Country and the mainstream."

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