Overview
Indigenous Girls’ Dreams and Resistance is a global storytelling initiative that reclaims and documents the power, resistance, and leadership of Indigenous girl activists across generations. The project serves as a collective documentation library—an evolving archive of oral histories, written narratives, and artistic expressions that highlight the legacies and futures Indigenous girls are shaping.
The multimedia exhibition was showcased during the International Funders for Indigenous Peoples Global Conference, creating a space for reflection, recognition, and solidarity among global funders and Indigenous advocates.
Our Intervention
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Oversaw curatorial development for The Indigenous Girls’ Dreams and Resistance exhibition
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Led media production supporting the multimedia showcase
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Coordinated exhibition storytelling and presentation for the conference setting
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Supported the documentation and amplification of Indigenous girl activists’ stories through visual and narrative media
Impact
The exhibition elevated Indigenous girls’ voices within a global convening of funders and advocates, transforming storytelling into a powerful act of recognition, resistance, and collective memory.