Story of the Pink Nunavut Vaio



Trevor worked the Pink Nunavut Vaio to broadcast and
webcast the 19th annual Miawpukek Powwow.



The Pink Nunavut Vaio operated the Happy Valley-Goose Bay
repeater station for the 30th North West River Beach Festival.



NAWN celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Bay St. George
Mi'Kmaq Cultural Circle with an FM Radio broadcast/webcast
supported by the Pink Nunavut Vaio.



The Pink Nunavut Vaio was in Branch Town Hall for
Making Waves 2015.



In 2010 Ryakuga was invited to participate in the
Nunavut Department of Education/N-Cap ICT
Best Practices project and competition.

The project resulted in the publishing of The Road
We Travelled: Our Communities' Voyage
to the Future
on the ICT Highway.

The book described our collaborative rural NL
special events in a story - All the Voices.



Click on the Vaio to read All the Voices (pdf).


Other stories from the region include St. John's
Native Friendship Centre: Digital
Collections; Women's Voices: The Development
of a Project-Based Learning Methodology;
Community Voices West St. Modeste, and
Wolfville Radio.

All the groups won a Vaio in the competition but I
assume they weren't all pink.

Then in 2013 Rob McMahon's McGill students,
Rebecka Berntsson and Mells Kip
wrote another story on All the Voices.

Click here to read their interpretation from the
First Mile Project Community Stories
(K-Net Meeting Places.)



In 1992 Ryakuga attended the AMARC global community
radio conference in Mexico. The theme
of the conference was Todas las Voces/
Toutes les Voix/All the Voices.

It was, if I remember correctly the first global
meeting of the world's numerous aboriginal
broadcasters, (and feminist radio
broadcasters, such as FIRE, as well).