In Kjipuktuk, Indigenous photojournalism fellows end week with emotion-filled ceremony
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In Kjipuktuk, Indigenous photojournalism fellows end week with emotion-filled ceremony
IndigiNews’s first annual ReFocus training ended with a blanket ceremony and celebration, as participants were wrapped in ‘love and acceptance and support’
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CARA MCKENNA
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MAY 27, 2026
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Fellow Susy Denny, from Eskasoni First Nation, receives a blanket and certificate at the end of a week-long program at King’s College on May 22. Photo by Aaron Hemens
Author’s note: Most of the IndigiNews team, in…
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