JERILYNN WEBSTER — The Most Unprotected Girl

Short film presented by the CIAC MTL at CDEx, UQAM, 405 Saint-Catherine East Street (at the corner of Saint-Denis Street), Montreal, Room J-R940, August 11th and 16th 2019, 4:00 pm.

 

With her music, JB The First Lady wants to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) of Canada and to Two-Spirit people.

 

 


 

Filmmakers Jazmine SMITH, Tyler JACOBS, Melissa MOLLEN DUPUIS and Jerilynn WEBSTER directed four movies, produced by WAPIKONI, about the testimonies of young Two-Spirit individuals.
 
Co-founded in 2003 by Manon Barbeau, the Council of the Atikamekw Nation Youth Council and the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador, Wapikoni Mobile travels to Aboriginal communities providing workshops for First Nations youth that allow them to master digital tools by directing short films and musical works. During each stopover, “mentor filmmakers” welcome and train thirty young participants during all stages of implementation. Wapikoni’s mission is to fight isolation and suicide among First Nations youth with the development of artistic, technical, social, and professional skills, to broadcast films and to raise public awareness about First Nations issues while enhancing a rich culture, too often overlooked, and also to contribute to the preservation of First Nations cultural heritage.


 


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CURATOR AND PROJECT INITIATOR

CLAUDE GOSSELIN, C.M. (c.v.)
Founder – General and Artistic Director
Centre international d’art contemporain de Montréal
claude.gosselin@ciac.ca


ASSOCIATE CURATOR

ANDRÉ DUDEMAINE
Founder – Director of Cultural Activities
Festival Présence autochtone, Montreal


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