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Each episode is an intimate exploration of the lives of our subjects narrated by the subjects themselves, as they share the current and historical events that have shaped their lives. We are there as they overcome challenges and search for a grounded identity in a complex and fast-changing world where cultures, beliefs, and ideas collide.

  • Ernesto Hernandez
    Monday, December 29
    5:30 am on FNX 9.3
    Ernesto came from El Salvador in 1992, where he sold food in his early childhood. Although his friends tried to discourage him, with determination and hard work, he opened EE Burritos. He dealt with the threat of extortion, but remained very professional. Ernesto helped with the after school literacy program providing children with a healthy meals. He also helped parents and neighbors with food to get them through the month. Ernesto believes in second chances and helping people get back into society.
  • Razawa Maroof
    Monday, December 29
    6:00 am on FNX 9.3
    A tough story that reveals the Kurdish genocide, Razawa's history shows the power of determination and humor for overcoming personal tragedy. After years of struggle, Razawa is practicing medicine in North America knowing that her son will be given opportunities that she could never have dreamed of living in Iraq under Saddam Hussein's genocidal rule.
  • Sntc (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)
    Monday, December 29
    6:30 am on FNX 9.3
    Circle of Voices is a theatre and film program for the aboriginal youth in Saskatchewan. Preparing them for the stage and auditions. The eight-month program consists of four components: 1) Cultural development, 2) Performing Arts skill development, 3) Life skills, and 4) Career development

 

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  • Sntc (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)
    Sunday, November 30
    6:30 pm on FNX 9.3
    Circle of Voices is a theatre and film program for the aboriginal youth in Saskatchewan. Preparing them for the stage and auditions. The eight-month program consists of four components: 1) Cultural development, 2) Performing Arts skill development, 3) Life skills, and 4) Career development
  • Razawa Maroof
    Sunday, November 30
    6:00 pm on FNX 9.3
    A tough story that reveals the Kurdish genocide, Razawa's history shows the power of determination and humor for overcoming personal tragedy. After years of struggle, Razawa is practicing medicine in North America knowing that her son will be given opportunities that she could never have dreamed of living in Iraq under Saddam Hussein's genocidal rule.
  • Ernesto Hernandez
    Sunday, November 30
    5:30 pm on FNX 9.3
    Ernesto came from El Salvador in 1992, where he sold food in his early childhood. Although his friends tried to discourage him, with determination and hard work, he opened EE Burritos. He dealt with the threat of extortion, but remained very professional. Ernesto helped with the after school literacy program providing children with a healthy meals. He also helped parents and neighbors with food to get them through the month. Ernesto believes in second chances and helping people get back into society.