In celebration of TELUS STORYHIVE’s 10 Year Anniversary, this June’s Content Creator Chat will welcome alumni from various STORYHIVE programs and special guests as they reflect and rejoice on the past, present and future of STORYHIVE. In this chat, the conversation focuses on celebrating 10 Years of STORYHIVE and the top lessons that funded STORYHIVERs have learned through their journeys, and guidance to share with aspiring content creators.
Conversation Host: Prem Gill, CEO of Creative BC and former TELUS team member who helped launch STORYHIVE
Featuring STORYHIVE program alumni:
Leslie Bangamba, 2021 Black Creators Edition
Hayley Gray, 2018 Documentary Edition, 2017 Music Video Edition
Shaelyn Johnston, 2018 and 2022 Indigenous Storyteller Edition
Michelle Ikwumonu, Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass, 2022 Indigenous Storyteller Edition
Allyson Leet, 2022 Voices
Mitch George, 2022 Voices
Keil Hunka, 2022 Summer Crew
Kimiko Pocha, 2022 Summer Crew
Date: Tuesday, June 27th, 2023
Start time: 10:00am PT
End time: 11:30am PT
Where: STORYHIVE YouTube and TELUS Optik TV Channel 9
ASL interpretation and Live Captioning will be present on all platforms.
A recording will be available on the STORYHIVE YouTube page and TELUS Optik TV Channel 9 after the session.
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