FREE THE WORK Focus: Pride Ep. 6: Tanu Gago with Victoria Anderson-Gardner

On the series finale of "FREE THE WORK Focus: Pride," the FTW podcast mini-series, supported by GLAAD, Tanu Gago, the multitalented filmmaker, visual artist, photographer, curator and producer based in New Zealand, and founder of FAFSWAG (a vibrant collective that celebrates LGBTQIA+ Pacific Islander culture) and a queer Ojibwe director Victoria Anderson-Gardner have a candid and soulful conversation on their hopes for reclaiming time and Indigenous narratives, the unfair expectation of educating the larger public on decolonization, the importance of orgs like imagineNATIVE, and the genesis of FAFSWAG. Subscribe to the FREE THE WORK podcast on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Soundcloud to listen to this episode and revisit the entire series! Then be sure to follow @GLAAD and @FREETHEWORK across Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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FREE THE WORK is a nonprofit initiative dedicated to identifying systemic inequalities in film, television, advertising, and media, and finding actionable solutions to expand access for underrepresented creators. This mission is supported by FREE THE WORK's curated talent-discovery platform, offering a holistic approach to sourcing underrepresented talent. www.freethework.com