Indigenous women in tech

Aaniin News River readers!
Last Wednesday was International Women’s Day. We've curated stories of Indigenous women succeeding in the cosmetics industry, telling stories in TV and film, and leading the way in tech.
Want to know one way to determine whether a project violates Indigenous Data Sovereignty for First Nations Peoples? You can use the OCAP® tool created by the First Nations Information Governance Centre.
If you collect and store data, ask yourself whether you are following the principles: who Owns, Controls, Accesses, and Possesses the data you are working with?
Learn more about OCAP and Indigenous Data Sovereignty in the #DataBack eBook by downloading it at the link below.
🚀 New Website Launch: Realizing UNDRIP 🚀
We recently launched a website with the team from Realizing UNDRIP, an organization that supports strong relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in government, private, and not-for-profit sectors.
Want to learn more? Visit their website to explore their upcoming events, or read their success stories and resources sections to see what Realizing UNDRIP looks like in practice. And if you’re looking for a new website, book a meeting with Tyler today!
We’re grateful to have our headquarters on traditional territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lkwungen, Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.
Animikii Inc. 1100 Admirals Rd. Victoria, BC V9A 2P6
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