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As part of the Inuksiutit Food Sovereignty Project, this toolkit is a guide in Inuktitut to making 5 to 7 minute videos (digital stories) that advocate for food sovereignty. The digital stories can be produced collectively in a group and involve talking with individual community members, with a friend, or multiple groups. Through digital storytelling we can bring food sovereignty advocacy to other Inuit communities and the wider Indigenous community, and the general public.
This is the translated version of the Digital Advocacy Storytelling – 5 Minute Videos toolkit.