New heritage project aims to share stories of African Canadians living in rural Sask.
The stories of individuals with African ancestry, who settled in rural Saskatchewan, is the focus of a new project being launched by an artist and storyteller from British Columbia.
Shayna Jones received funding last year and told paNOW the seeds for the project were planted in light of all the social upheaval that surrounded the murder of George Floyd, and the subsequent Black Lives Matter movement.
“And being alone as I am quite ethnically and culturally in my small town, it really got me reflecting on how I inhabit not only my skin colour but how I inhabit my heritage and my ancestry while living as a cultural island out here,” she said.
Before long those questions led to more questions.