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Associate Editor, IndigiNews
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Kayla MacInnis is a Métis storyteller who, in her work, mixes the visual and written worlds. As a Journalism and Creative Writing student at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, she hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in Communications and film studies. Currently, as well as being a freelance writer and photographer, Kayla is a Teaching Assistant and the Lead Editor for SAD Magazine. In life, and reflected in her work, Kayla is interested in the phenomenology of seeing, which approaches how an experience can affect how we experience the world around us. In storytelling, this happens through expanding knowledge further than the written. Kayla's approaches include the use of other experimental mediums (such as sound design) to recreate moments and tell stories as closely as possible to the way they were previously experienced (words by Laura Machado).
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Total articles 58
By Kayla MacInnis
Dec. 16, 2024
By Kayla MacInnis, Matt Simmons Verified, Ainslie Cruickshank Verified, Shannon Waters Verified, Sharon Riley Verified
Nov. 01, 2024
By Kayla MacInnis, Drew Anderson Verified
Oct. 29, 2024
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IndigiNews
IndigiNews is an Indigenous-led online journalism publication that serves First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities. Launched on May 5, 2020, it is a collaboration between Discourse Community Publishing and APTN. IndigiNews focuses on delivering local news that reflects the perspectives and needs of Indigenous communities, particularly in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley and Vancouver Island. The platform aims to provide respectful and accurate reporting, countering historical misrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in mainstream media. As of January 1, 2025, IndigiNews operates under a non-profit organization called tâpwêwin media, which is dedicated to ensuring Indigenous leadership and sustainability in journalism. The leadership team includes CEO Eden Fineday and editorial director Cara McKenna, supported by a board of influential Indigenous journalists.
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Founded: 2020