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The Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs (AGG) is a non-profit organization on Fort William First Nation, next to Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. These podcasts are stories from our grassroots community-focused work.
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The Powwow Project Episode 1: David Boyson Cooper
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Scottish photographer David Boyson Cooper chats about mountaineering, skateboarding, and his photography residency in Banff National Park.
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(Click on title to hear podcast) On August 22, 2007, eight Fort William First Nation youth and one Elder participated in the Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami's "Waste Diversion Tour". Participants were introduced to various waste diversion options available in the neighbouring City of Thunder Bay, which Fort William First Nation citizens can utilize …
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(click the title to hear audio file) The Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami brought recycling to the Fort William First Nation annual traditional powwow for the first time. Several people are interviewed about the issue in this podcast. With the help of our partner, ReCool Canada Inc., we were able to provide powwow-goers with the option to recycle - a…
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(click on the title to hear the podcast) Today, Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Citizens Council member Eugene Bannon caught non-Fort William First Nation citizens trying to dump garbage on our community. Listen to his story in this podcast. Fort William First Nation has a bylaw that is supposed to prevent non-community members from dumping any wast…
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(Click on title to hear audio file) Tim Solomon reaches out to indigenous peoples with a message he calls "R.E.Z. Life" (Rough Environmental Zones). If you would like to contact us, please send Tim an email at ecostewards.fwfn(at)gmail.com. This podcast was recorded at Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Studios, Fort William First Nation, Canada.…
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(Click on title to hear audio file) Heather McLeod of the CBC Radio Thunder Bay program "Voyage North" came out to Fort William First Nation on Wednesday December 13, 2006 to interview youth about our pollution mapping project titled "Identifying Pollution Affecting Fort William First Nation - Youth Perspectives". The interview was meant to raise a…
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(click on title to hear audio file) Tim Solomon joined a youth panel on CBC Radio Thunder Bay's morning show, The Great Northwest, on December 7, 2006. He was one of three youth speaking on the air about environmental issues, giving his views and perspectives. This audio file is copyrighted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (2006).…
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(click on the title to hear audio file) This radio commercial appeared on a local radio station called Magic 99. It, and the Youth EcoTeams Radio Ad 1 commercial, ran three times daily December 5 to 19, 2006. This is a result of a partnership between the AGG, EcoSuperior Environmental Programs, Newcap Radio and Environment Canada. This audio file i…
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(click on the title to hear audio file) This radio commercial appeared on a local radio station called Magic 99. It, and the Youth EcoTeams Radio Ad 2 commercial, ran three times daily December 5 to 19, 2006. This is a result of a partnership between the AGG, EcoSuperior Environmental Programs, Newcap Radio and Environment Canada. This audio file i…
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