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Les initiatives soulign\u00e9es<\/h2>\n

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CBC documentaries & local films featuring Windsor’s independent producers, directors and student filmmakers<\/h2>\n
\n CUI x Windsor | CUIxLocal | Les Autochtones | Les arts et la culture\n <\/div>\n
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Links include:<\/p>\n

Leslie McCurdy\u00a0Story: On the Money<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

Award-winning actress and playwright Leslie McCurdy\u00a0has dedicated her life to staging the stories of heroic Black women who stood up against racial injustice. For two decades, McCurdy has been bringing the stories of her heroines to life on stage. Like her, they inspire others to follow their dreams and to stand up for what they believe and not be treated as second class. They include Harriet Tubman and Viola Desmond, both known as firmly established heroines of civil rights in North America. McCurdy comes from seven generations of civil rights activists, the most recent being her father, the late Dr. Howard McCurdy, Jr.<\/p>\n

You can\u00a0watch it now on CBC Gem.<\/a>\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

Graffiti: The art that changes a city\u00a0<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

Watch as Windsor gets transformed by graffiti artists and\u00a0discover how their art brings life back into\u00a0the city’s neighbourhoods.\u00a0This project is a collaboration with\u00a0CBC Arts<\/a>, CBC Windsor and local independent producer\/director Sasha Jordan-Appler.<\/p>\n

CBC ARTS |\u00a0Meet Derkz, one of the artists behind the murals transforming Windsor neighbourhoods<\/a><\/p>\n

Featured artists:\u00a0Eugenio Mendoza (DREVMZ), Daniel Bombardier (Denial),\u00a0David Derkatz\u00a0(Derkz) and Briana Benore (Athena)<\/p>\n

You can\u00a0watch it now on CBC Gem.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

Foxy<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

A drama, documentary and musical all in one? Directors Trista Suke and Ellis Poleyko follow Trista’s experience struggling with alopecia, a hair loss condition. An eccentric memoir intertwined with interview segments of people living with the condition,\u00a0Foxy<\/em>\u00a0shines a light on mental health and society’s unachievable beauty standards.<\/p>\n

You can\u00a0watch it now on CBC Gem<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n

Q&A | FOXY director Trista Suke on why alopecia doesn’t define her<\/a><\/p>\n

Windsor\u00a0Shorts<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

A compilation of short, scripted films and documentaries from independent producers and student filmmakers from the University of Windsor and finalists from the\u00a0Windsor Youth Short Film Showcase<\/a>. This year’s compilation brings together stories about performance and the creative process, identity and learning to love who you are, plus some fun with time travel, dogs and fireworks. You’ll have to watch to find out more!<\/p>\n

Short films include:\u00a0Band Together, Starving Artist, Led By Her, Time Record, Season of Seven Loves, Love Me\u00a0<\/em>and\u00a0Fire Work.<\/em><\/p>\n

You can\u00a0watch it now on CBC Gem.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

Stories from the Land: Corn Soup\u00a0<\/em>and\u00a0The Last Fishermen<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

Stories from the Land<\/em>, a podcast dedicated to Indigenous storytelling, has been adapted into a documentary series by Wanderer Entertainment Inc. for\u00a0CBC Short Docs<\/a>. Watch a sneak peek of the series on\u00a0Absolutely Canadian<\/em>\u00a0with this special Ontario broadcast featuring the short films\u00a0Corn Soup<\/em>, from Fort Erie, and\u00a0The Last Fishermen<\/em>, from Rainy Lake in Fort Frances.<\/p>\n

You can\u00a0watch it now on CBC Gem.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n\n <\/div>\n

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