Championing a dynamic motion picture workforce in B.C. that is equitable, diverse and inclusive.

Decolonization Training with Kim Haxton (Potowatomi)

Introducing decolonization to B.C.'s motion picture industry

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Motion Picture Production Industry Association of BC (MPPIA)

Kim Haxton specializes in cross-cultural interpretation, applied decolonization & lateral liberation, as well as nature & land-based education.

“We are at a critical juncture right now – the future depends on literacy of the past understanding the structures and systems that bind us, so that we can make the shifts from cultures of make believe – a dominant culture that is steeped in a colonial narrative that are exclusionary and divisive – to one that supports and nourishes ourselves, each other and the worlds around us.” – Kim Haxton

The MPPIA Equity & Inclusion Committee was established in early 2019 to help mobilize change for equitable and balanced representation in the BC-based motion picture production industry.

The Motion Picture Production Industry Association of BC (MPPIA) is a member-based, non-profit society established in April 2002 to grow, diversify and promote a competitive and sustainable motion picture production industry in British Columbia.

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