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Empowering Indigenous Artists and Entrepreneurs with Amanda Bernard

15 Nov 2023

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“Together we can foster a future where indigenous voices are heard, cultures are preserved, and the artists of these communities are recognized and celebrated.”As a proud member of the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation, Amanda Bernard is on a mission to celebrate, support, and empower indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and in doing so, create a more just and culturally rich world.In this episode, Amanda joins us to share what her journey of creating a virtual marketplace for indigenous creatives has consisted of to date as well as her hopes for the future of Shawish. In This Episode:[00:57] Introducing Amanda Bernard, the founder of indigenous marketplace Shawish.[01:46] Amanda shares what motivated her to found Shawish (and how she chose its name). [03:20] How Shawish has evolved since its founding. [05:22] The unique ways in which Shawish empowers indigenous artists and entrepreneurs. [06:14] How Shawish prevents indigenous appropriation. [07:19] The role that you can play in supporting indigenous communities. [08:35] Common challenges faced by indigenous communities. [10:19] The myriad benefits of supporting indigenous artists and entrepreneurs. [10:56] What Amanda has found most rewarding about her journey with Shawish. [11:22] How Amanda’s heritage fuels her to do the work that she does. [12:00] The continuous learning process that Amanda is committed to at Shawish. [13:30] Examples of how you can support the Shawish mission.[13:52] The future of Shawish. Resources:Amanda Bernard on LinkedInShawish

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