CBC Saskatchewan wins award for series on missing and murdered Indigenous women (CBC Sask.)
Krista Shore’s mother was murdered when she was only 12 years old. (CBC Sask.)
Land Of Living Stories Series (Ntawnis Piapot, CBC Sask.)
A land of love, history and healing.
Couple working to decolonize classrooms (Ntawnis Piapot, CBC Sask.)
‘Deaf, two-spirited Indigenous painter in Regina uses art to overcome challenges’ (CBC Sask.)
Philip Brass talks connection between land and fatherhood (CBC Sask.)
Kokum rap: Behind the video (CBC Sask.)
These kokums (grandmother in Cree) created a rap song and music video directed by Zoey Roy. We take a look at the story behind the video.
It could have been me: Regina women recount terrifying brushes with violence. (CBC Saskatchewan)
(Note: Ntawnis pitched this short documentary idea to CBC Saskatchewan. She then did the pre-production, research, location and schedule logistics for this short documentary. It was Ntawnis that interviewed each one of these women. With the help of her producer – Ntawnis was part of the editing process and picking clips. This piece eventually was part of a CBC team that won a RTDNA award for ‘Best Digital Spot News’ in 2016.)