SAY Magazine - Issue 100, Global Indigeneity, The Largest Indigenous Lifestyle Magazine in North America
SAY Magazine - Issue 100, Global Indigeneity, The Largest Indigenous Lifestyle Magazine in North America
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In this issue
In appreciation of the many diverse Indigenous cultures around the globe, SAY is pleased to celebrate its 100 issue with special attention to the survival and strength of Indigenous languages.
Featured on the cover is Darrick Baxter, President and CEO of Ogoki Learning Inc., a pioneer in mobile learning. Discover how the development of language apps are revolutionizing the way people learn and teach ancestral languages.
On page 24, Māori author and motivational speaker Jolene Stockman discusses language and how it relates to autism and identity. Read on for more inspirational stories and to discover the winners of SAY’s latest art and poetry contest. From all of us at SAY, we hope 2020 brings you great joy, happiness, triumph and inspiration. We can’t wait to share your story!
SAY Magazine Description:
Publisher: SAY Magazine
Category: Education
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
A contemporary lifestyle publication, SAY Magazine celebrates First Nations, Métis and Inuit ingenuity by sharing success stories and stories of resilience. We cover a variety of areas including business, education, culture and language, law and justice, arts and entertainment, sports and wellness, as well as grassroots community initiatives.
SAY Magazine is a vital and relevant educational resource and classroom teaching tool, representing multiple perspectives on Indigenous cultures, knowledge, and ways of life. We are inclusive and tell real life stories, which includes profiles of inspiring role models. With the goal of creating impact and inspiring positive action, SAY Magazine’s vision is to empower First Nation, Métis and Inuit people and communities across Canada.
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