Weblog #4 – Post #1 – Digital Harvest
Part of my final project focused on digital storytelling projects being used in communities to tell important stories. One of the projects I stumbled across is based in Vancouver Island and coastal BC communities. Digital Harvest is a community based initiative that focuses on engaging both elders and youths. They are given an opportunity to share traditions, culture, knowledge, and practices while producing digital stories. These stories create an intergenerational connection between elders and youth that gives communities ownership of the information being presented. Pretty cool.
Additionally, they hold a Digital Story Workshop in Tofino – where “selected participants are invited to a 3-day land, culture, and food workshop”. Day 1 focuses on how food has been traditionally harvest and how colonization has impacted food systems and life. The second day looks at how food and lifestyle changes in modern day, and how we consider traditions and history. Digital stories are also introduced this day. Day three focuses on the digital media skills necessary to create stories. Participants will create their own digital stories. Once the workshop wraps, the youth and elders are given cameras to take their ideas and knowledge back home to continue sharing. I love the idea of food and stories bringing communities together and empowering youth and elders.
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