A dynamic afternoon celebrating Indigenous expression in all its modern forms. IndigeNash Voices: Language, Art & Identity brings together artists, writers, and innovators to share the evolving landscape of Native creativity. The program will feature the launch of a new Ojibwe language app and a conversation with its creator, Tyler Long, unveiling a tool designed to preserve and share Indigenous languages in the digital age.
The event also marks the debut of the first edition of the IndigeNash e-zine, spotlighting stories, interviews, and artwork from Native creatives across disciplines. Panel discussions throughout the afternoon will feature artists, writers, and culture bearers exploring how language, storytelling, and art continue to shape Native identity and community today.