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Ever wonder what goes on in the mind of a poet? “The Colouring Book”, a collection of poetry and prose exploration of race and identity, was self-published in February 2006. Now writers from the book are putting on the director’s hat and turning their prose and poetry into short videos. Find out about their creative journey as they embark on a one-week intensive digital storytelling workshop to shoot, direct, and edit stories that document their growth, struggles, and power as young adults of colour.
descendant: son brother grandson cousin nephew friend kasama, love. brown: pnoy desi luzvimindanero south asian pangasinan telugu southvan visitoronthisland. migrant: strive support enjoy uplift learn getdown workplay. storyteller: write perform en/re/vision because I love to, because it might ignite, because it heals.
Hedy is a graduate of the UBC Film Program, has a passion for storytelling and is thrilled to be coordinating The Colouring Book Digital Storytelling Workshop at the NFB.
Hui-Ling Lin is originally from the other side of the Pacific Ocean. She is very interested in the experiences of migration/immigration, and spatial issues related to race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality. She is fascinated by alternative ways of story-telling and hopes to make films about incredible women who are currently invisible and deserve more recognition.
Marge Lam, born on unceded Coast Salish Territories- Vancouver, is an artist, freelance journalist and community worker. She is an emerging writer for Diaspora Dialogues and has also co-hosted for Stark Raven Radio and freelanced for CKLN and CBC Radio One. Marge is currently making home in Toronto.
Rusty Beach is a sometimes goof waiting for his life to light up. Other times, he just goes ahead and shines it up, whether with shoes, moons, tunes or cartoons.
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