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Scripts, scenes and sea goddesses: New program teaches Inuit youth the ins and outs of media production

June 11, 2026

Whether it's finding the best words to make their script jump off the page, or lining up the perfect camera angle to bring their stories to life, 17 Inuit youth are getting an inside look at the world of media production. The youth are part of a new program called Tiguvalut, which means “to get ahold of” in Inuktitut.



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