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As part of the Inuksiutit Food Sovereignty Project, this toolkit is a guide 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.