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A nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) and Dene Sųłiné producer, artist, scholar, and storyteller, Jarrett is a leading voice in Indigenous music and cultural production. Jarrett holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Indigenous Governance from the University of Victoria. He is the host, creator and producer of Reclaimed, CBC’s first-ever Indigenous music series, and he has worked across the arts and cultural sector and curated with a wide range of global partners including SXSW, Luminato, PuSh Festival, Darwin Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, POP Montreal, and imagineNATIVE. He created and produced the award-winning Indigenous documentary series RISE for VICELAND and he co-founded the global Indigenous music platform, Revolutions Per Minute, and the media arts and electronic music-focused New Forms Festival in Vancouver. He most recently served as the City of Vancouver’s inaugural Music Officer. Jarrett’s scholarly research and writing examine decolonial practices that pursue new pathways in Indigenous resurgence through the creative arts.



About

A nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) and Dene Sųłiné producer, artist, scholar, and storyteller, Jarrett is a leading voice in Indigenous music and cultural production. Jarrett holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Indigenous Governance from the University of Victoria. He is the host, creator and producer of Reclaimed, CBC’s first-ever Indigenous music series, and he has worked across the arts and cultural sector and curated with a wide range of global partners including SXSW, Luminato, PuSh Festival, Darwin Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, POP Montreal, and imagineNATIVE. He created and produced the award-winning Indigenous documentary series RISE for VICELAND and he co-founded the global Indigenous music platform, Revolutions Per Minute, and the media arts and electronic music-focused New Forms Festival in Vancouver. He most recently served as the City of Vancouver’s inaugural Music Officer. Jarrett’s scholarly research and writing examine decolonial practices that pursue new pathways in Indigenous resurgence through the creative arts.


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A nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) and Dene Sųłiné producer, artist, scholar, and storyteller, Jarrett is a leading voice in Indigenous music and cultural production. Jarrett holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Indigenous Governance from the University of Victoria. He is the host, creator and producer of Reclaimed, CBC’s first-ever Indigenous music series, and he has worked across the arts and cultural sector and curated with a wide range of global partners including SXSW, Luminato, PuSh Festival, Darwin Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, POP Montreal, and imagineNATIVE. He created and produced the award-winning Indigenous documentary series RISE for VICELAND and he co-founded the global Indigenous music platform, Revolutions Per Minute, and the media arts and electronic music-focused New Forms Festival in Vancouver. He most recently served as the City of Vancouver’s inaugural Music Officer. Jarrett’s scholarly research and writing examine decolonial practices that pursue new pathways in Indigenous resurgence through the creative arts.