Local filmmakers release short films showcasing Indigenous experiences in university, addiction recovery
TK’EMLUPS — Indigenous creators in the Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc area have released new short films, as part of the Empowered Filmmakers program with Telus STORYHIVE. The program is a 5-day training and mentorship opportunity for people to learn more about film creation.
Kalei Dixon was the project lead for ‘Indigenous Perspectives in Post-Secondary Education’, and brought in Joanne Dick as her camera operator.
While applying for the STORVYHIVE program, the pair were interns together at Qwelmínte Secwépemc, and Dixon says part of the inspiration came from an idea she learned at work. She describes the concept as walking with two legs to navigate the two worlds of Western education and science, and Indigenous knowledge.