Exploring the fine line between appreciation and appropriation


From art to activism to healing — the power of creative energy knows no boundaries.

Where are the lines — or should there should be lines at all?

Inuk storyteller Stephen Agluvak Puskas explains why a controversial film that depicts Inuit using only YouTube videos is drawing harsh criticism.
Gemini Award winning actress Michelle Thrush shares the story of Majica, the healing clown. Majica is a character created by Thrush to help children deal with feelings and trauma.
Cree actor and filmmaker Lorne Cardinal talks about staging a production of King Lear with an all-Indigenous cast. Cardinal also explains why it was important to him to capture the experience in a documentary film called Chasing Lear.
This week's playlist:
Nick Sherman - Find My Way
Ghostkeeper - Medicine