Unreconciled

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Unreconciled
It is so strange to be reading Jesse Wente’s Unreconciled, particularly Part III, as I lived through that era within the film industry here in Canada, albeit as a nobody cheering on Mr. Wente and watching all the non-Native filmmakers get to make Indigenous stories while I and my company had to waste paper going after the funding they would eventually get. I eventually gave up, though my brother and sister continue individually in the field. There are many, many days that I hate myself for being the one to give up. I remember, very much, the appropriation prize and, I don’t know,
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 this memoir is just so vividly familiar for me.
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