
Empowering Indigenous Voices Through Technology with Barry Morrissette
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In this episode of the Forward Together podcast, host Rod Miller speaks with Barry Morrissette, a producer and technologist deeply involved in the intersection of technology and Indigenous storytelling. Barry shares his journey and the importance of empowering Indigenous voices through media and technology. He discusses the Indigenous Lens Program, which aims to provide opportunities for youth to create their own narratives, and emphasizes the need for cultural sensitivity in media production. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by Indigenous creators in tech, the role of mentorship, and the transformative power of public art in reclaiming Indigenous narratives.
Key Takeaways:
- Barry Morrissette is a producer and technologist focused on the creative industries.
- He emphasizes the importance of storytelling in Indigenous culture.
- Technology should serve community and culture, especially in storytelling.
- The Indigenous Lens Program empowers youth to create their own narratives.
- Cultural sensitivity is foundational in working with Indigenous communities.
- Youth engagement is crucial for preserving Indigenous stories and languages.
- Digital platforms can help reclaim and reimagine public spaces for Indigenous voices.
- Mentorship is vital for Indigenous creators in tech and entrepreneurship.
- Indigenous representation is evolving in media and technology.
- Collaboration and community involvement lead to more meaningful projects.
Featured Guest:
Barry Morrissette is a filmmaker, producer, technologist, and industry strategist committed to empowering Indigenous communities through film, technology, and economic development. As a key leader at Hat Trick Productions, he is developing projects like Two Wolves, Cody Zamboni, and Cabaratti, each with a $5 million budget dedicated to showcasing Indigenous talent. He also spearheads initiatives like the Indigenous Lens Institute, fostering Indigenous creativity in film, television, and emerging technologies. Serving on the boards of Tourism Calgary and AMPIA.org, Barry is dedicated to expanding industry opportunities by leveraging virtual production, AI, and innovative storytelling to ensure authentic representation and long-term sustainability in the creative sector.
Host:
Rod Miller — President and COO of the Connect Partnership Group, producers of Forward Summit and Workforce Forward.
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