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Telus Storyhive Indigenous Edition Recipients Announced!

Feb 7, 2019

Creative BC would like to congratulate those top 30 Indigenous creators selected for Storyhives first-ever Indigenous Storyteller Edition!

And an extra special thanks to those BC teams we helped support through additional top-up funding.

The Indigenous Storyteller Edition is the beginning of an enduring investment in the careers of Indigenous creators residing in BC and Alberta. In this program, STORYHIVE will greenlight 30 Indigenous-led projects, selected by an all-Indigenous jury.

The design of this Edition was shaped by Indigenous creators who have been supported by STORYHIVE and TELUS and shared their feedback and experiences with an external consultant. Together, our goal is to facilitate a program that is culturally safe, empowering and relevant to the next generation of Indigenous creators.

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