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Oct 6, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Christine Maki |Ash Abraham
Ottawa·Creator NetworkSiblings Joel and Precious Iziomon always wanted to learn to golf, but say they felt intimidated by the sport partly because so few players looked like them. The duo decided to take a swing at it, for a CBC Ottawa Creator Network documentary titled: “Black 2 Golf,” shot and directed by their mother Kofo Iziomon.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Christine Maki |Ash Abraham
This deaf couple share how they communicate in multiple languages, without making a sound14 minutes agoAfter meeting online, deaf creators Mujde Hasimoglu and Ryan McGuire learned a shared sign language to communicate. Between them, the Ottawa couple now use six languages, all without their voice. They decided to showcase the beauty and diversity of sign languages in their short film, 'The Voice in their Hands,' produced in collaboration with CBC Ottawa’s Creator Network.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Ash Abraham |Mark Jamensky
“It makes me feel very good when people like my art,” said artist Joel Jamensky, who has Down syndrome, about sharing his drawings and uplifting message around the world under the name J-Positive.
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Mar 31, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Christine Maki |Ash Abraham
We broke up for our faith. How our doubts helped us reconcile with each other and our beliefs. We broke up for our faith. How our doubts helped us reconcile with each other and our beliefs. CBC Ottawa's Creator Network is a place where young digital storytellers from diverse backgrounds can produce original video content to air on CBC and tell stories through their own lens. Get in touch to pitch your idea, or check out our other Creator Network stories at cbc.ca/creatornetworkott. Career.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Christine Maki |Ash Abraham
CBC Ottawa's Creator NetworkGet in touch to pitch your idea, or check out our other Creator Network stories at cbc.ca/creatornetworkott. is a place where young digital storytellers from diverse backgrounds can produce original video content to air on CBC and tell stories through their own lens. Hockey. Fiddle music. And trucks. For Orrin Bertrand, it seemed like that's all anyone in the Ottawa Valley cared about - at least when he was growing up in the tiny town of Beachburg, near Pembroke.
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