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May 3, 2023

Conservation tech, Jeff Ward talks Indigenous Innovation

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Aaniin News River readers! This week, check out several stories about Indigenous-led conservation initiatives and an artificial intelligence research program at Concordia University. In other news, the Witness Blanket Conservation project at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights was recently announced as the winner of the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Stewardship of Collections by the Canadian Museums Association.

Animikii recently worked to develop a digital version of the Witness Blanket (which also received an honourable mention for Social Impact at the awards), check it out at the link below.

Explore the Digital Witness Blanket

Animikii CEO Jeff Ward Q&A With MIT Solve

Read the recent interview between Maya Bingaman from MIT Solve and Jeff, who is serving as a Fellowship Leadership Judge.

The pair talk Indigenous tech and innovation, and the importance of cross-border collaboration for Indigenous communities today. Interested in the Indigenous Communities Fellowship? Check it out today, the deadline for applications is fast approaching!

Read the Q&A

Our new Indigenous Content Canvas can help you optimize your understanding of your website content.

Read our article at the link below, and download the Content Canvas to find actionable advice today.

Download the Content Canvas

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Animikii Inc. 1100 Admirals Rd. Victoria, BC V9A 2P6

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