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Voix originales à l’ère numérique : Comment les médias publics devraient-ils gérer les archives liées aux peuples autochtones?

8 octobre 2024

10 h 45

EMPLACEMENT

DESCRIPTION

  • Part one: The value of digital archives

  • Part two: Ownership and access

  • Part three: Recommendations

International Indigenous rights, as defined by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), affirm that Indigenous Peoples can freely exercise self-determination and control over their own cultural heritage. This session will examine how broadcasters, many of them non-Indigenous institutions, are handling the preservation and provision of access to archival materials that include Indigenous voices, stories, histories, knowledge, as well as documentation of human rights abuses. Panellists will share their experiences of the role of public service media in upholding these rights while managing and sharing these vital documents.

ANIMÉ PAR :

Catherine Tait

Falen Johnson

Animatrice, CBC

AVEC :

Catherine Tait

Jennifer Dysart

Cinéaste et recherchiste d’archives

Catherine Tait

Dr. Jim Mather

Président du conseil d’administration, Radio New Zealand (RNZ)

Catherine Tait

Raymond Frogner

Responsable des archives, Centre national pour la vérité et la réconciliation

Catherine Tait

Dylan Robinson

Professeur agrégé, Université de la Colombie-Britannique

Catherine Tait

Naomi Johnson

Directrice générale, imagineNATIVE

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