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		<description><![CDATA[Pushing indigenous music to the forefront, what does it mean to be white, and more. | Anna I recommend listening to two great interviews from this past week on the CBC Radio show, Q. Both feature young indigenous artists talking about making it big as part of a new generation of writers, actors, artists, and musicians gaining recognition alongside the aboriginal social justice movement, Idle No More. An encouraging cultural reawakening seems like it’s underway in Canada. Director Tracey Deer and star Brittany LeBorgne talk about...]]></description>
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