– Special guests include Carol Ann Hilton, Dr. Marcia Anderson, Niigaan Sinclair, Waneek Horn-Miller, and more –
– To learn more, and for a full list of guest speakers and participating radio stations, visit ADayToListen.ca –
About the Hosts:
Kiefer Collison – Kiefer Collison is “Just a Kid from the Rez”, who has a message of strength and resilience and wants to empower people to find the strength in their voices. Growing up on Haida Gwaii in the small village of Old Massett has given Kiefer a unique outlook and appreciation for the strength in community. During Kiefer’s time on the reality TV show Big Brother Canada Season 9, he had the opportunity to represent all Indigenous people on a national scale. Kiefer says it was his greatest honour in life to be a representative for Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
January Rogers – January Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora writer and media producer. She lives on her home territory of Six Nations of the Grand River, where she operates Ojistoh Publishing and Productions. January combines her literary talents with her passion for media making to produce audio and video poetry. Her video poem “Ego of a Nation” won Best Music Video at the American Indian International Film Festival 2020, and her audio work “The Battle Within” won Best Experimental Audio at imagineNative International Film and Media Festival 2021. She has been a literary mentor with Audible, the Indigenous Writers Circle Program since 2022. January wrote a 10-episode comedy series NDNs on the Airwaves (found on the Ojistoh YouTube channel), and her play Blood Sport, a comedy about the pretendian crisis in Indian Country, has received numerous stage readings and was published by Turtle’s Back Publishing in 2023.
William Prince – William Prince, the two-time JUNO Award-winning artist from Peguis First Nation, continues to build an exceptional body of acclaimed work. Recent accolades for Prince’s music include the John Prine Songwriter Fellowship, Allan Slaight Impact in Music Award and Americana Honors & Awards nomination. From Newport Folk Festival to sold-out shows at prestigious theatres including Massey Hall, from NPR’s Tiny Desk to tours with The War and Treaty, Yola and more, William Prince has made significant appearances on historic stages. Celebrated by peers, critics and fans, William Prince’s songs resonate on deep emotional levels. Now, with his new album Further From the Country, Prince expands his sound and sharpens his focus for a collection of songs that share personal and universal truths alike. A commanding and accomplished album, Further From the Country signals an artist who has impelled his craft to formidable new heights.
About the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund
Inspired by Chanie’s story and Gord’s call to build a better Canada, the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund aims to build cultural understanding and create a path toward reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Our goal is to improve the lives of Indigenous people by building awareness, education, and connections between all peoples in Canada. Learn more at downiewenjack.ca.
About Orbyt Media
Orbyt Media, a subsidiary of Bell Media, is Canada’s premier content syndication group, providing the most comprehensive lineup of programs and best-in-class broadcast services to more than 380 stations in 155 markets across the country. Orbyt Media delivers the world’s best in talk, entertainment, and sports programming, in addition to industry-leading imaging, production, show prep, and research tools. For more information, please visit OrbytMedia.com.
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