Guest InfoRed - Part 2: RezX TV, Season 4
Catalogue Number: REZ037
Producer: Chris Tyrone Ross and RezX/IndigenX
Producing Agencies: Chris Tyrone Ross and RezX/IndigenX
Subject: Arts, Canadian Social Issues, Canadian Social Studies, Cyber Education, Family Studies/Home Economics, First Nations Studies, Guidance, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Media and Communications, Music, Social Issues, Social Media, Social Sciences
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2019
Running Time: 29:30
Guest InfoRed - Part 2 (Season 4 - Episode 3): The 4th season of RezX continues on, with RezX founder Chris Ross interviewing new guests every week. Episode 3 features Part 2 of our interview with InfoRed AKA Brad Bellegarde (hip hop artist, facilitator and journalist). During this episode, we talk about a number of topics like social media, cultural appropriation and also features a music video by The Snake Oil Salesmen, “Long Way to Go”.
Filmmaker Bio: Chris Ross has almost 19-years of experience as a young entrepreneur having stared his first business at 16-years old called Generation X magazine, which was also the first Aboriginal Youth magazine in Canada. He is the CEO of RezX Indigenous Media.
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