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April 19, 2013

Please BOOST Hello Cool World's idea!

By Katherine Dodds

Help us reach our goal of 5000 boosts by midnight April 25!

It's exciting times! Our book, Picturing Transformation, Nexw-ayantsut cover design is done, and the layout is about to begin (you can see a thumbnail of the cover on the masthead above

We'll be having updates for this soon but right now... Please take a minute to boost our partner in this project, Hello Cool World's IdeaBOOST proposal

It's just a couple of clicks, costs no money, and will help them build their alternative distribution platform for social cause media, a propsal that will give us all more tools to do our work, including this book! We have less than a week to get as many boosts as possible so please click on the boost link, and if you have already boosted share on twitter and facebook. You can only boost once per email address, but you can tweet and like it daily to give them more points. We need everyone who supports us to support this project too! : ) 

Their platfom will support out outreach efforts to get the book to as many people as possible and will also help us keep this website up to date and engage with more of our supporters. 

It is also our hope to be working together with groups we support, like the Circles of Understanding project which we are working on now. Check out the photoshoot behind-the-scenes on Hello Cool World Media's instagram stream!  There is so much work to do we want to work in solidarity with groups who are addressing the legacies of colonization, and celebrating resilience. Watch for more about this and also our presence in the upcoming STRONG conference put on by First Nations Technology Council. 

Huy chexw a (Hoy chook a): Thank you!


Tag(s): Activism & Protests, Alternative Economics, Arts and Culture, Be The Media, First Nations, Hello Cool World

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Being called to “witness” in the Coast Salish tradition is a sacred honour.

Bearing witness by a “hired” Speaker carries responsibilities and duty.

As a witness, they are to listen and watch the “work” that is going to take place.

They are to carry the message back to their home community.

If, in the future, or at any time in their life, there is a concern over what took place,

they, as witnesses,

have to recall what they have heard and seen with regard to the event.

 —from the Squamish Nation Assertion of Aboriginal Title

 





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