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The legacy of Indigenous categories at the Junos, and why fashion week front rows are full of Gen Z influencers
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The legacy of Indigenous categories at the Junos, and why fashion week front rows are full of Gen Z influencers
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27 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2024
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Podcast episode
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To recognize the 30th anniversary of the inclusion of Indigenous categories to the Juno Awards, Elamin is joined by Alan Greyeyes, Tristan Grant and Susan Blight for a brief look at the legacy of the Indigenous categories at the Junos and the contentious history around who gets to claim Indigeneity as musicians. Plus, New York fashion week kicks off Friday and the front rows of Haute Couture shows are filled mostly with Gen Z influencers — which has some fashion insiders feeling less than impressed. Fashion journalist Gianluca Russo gets in to the drama.
Released:
Feb 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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