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Free download: Story sovereignty checklist

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Don't sign away your creative rights - ask the right questions.

The Story Sovereignty Checklist by Emele Ugavule is your essential safeguard before entering any creative collaboration – a tool to help you spot red flags and protect your mana and your work.

This focused list of critical questions empowers you to enter creative partnerships with confidence and keep control of your narrative. Join our newsletter to download your free checklist and start making informed decisions about your creative future.

Start any collaboration with artists or organisations feeling confident!

This checklist is for you if you're looking to:

  • Share your community's stories through film, television, books, or digital media

  • Partner with non-Indigenous organizations or publishers

  • Develop creative projects that involve traditional or contemporary Indigenous stories

  • Protect your stories while working in mainstream creative industries

  • Navigate potential collaborations that involve cultural knowledge

  • Ensure your storytelling practices uphold community protocols

  • Establish clear boundaries around story ownership and usage

  • Build partnerships that respect Indigenous ways of carrying story

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Don't sign away your creative rights - ask the right questions.

The Story Sovereignty Checklist by Emele Ugavule is your essential safeguard before entering any creative collaboration – a tool to help you spot red flags and protect your mana and your work.

This focused list of critical questions empowers you to enter creative partnerships with confidence and keep control of your narrative. Join our newsletter to download your free checklist and start making informed decisions about your creative future.

Start any collaboration with artists or organisations feeling confident!

This checklist is for you if you're looking to:

  • Share your community's stories through film, television, books, or digital media

  • Partner with non-Indigenous organizations or publishers

  • Develop creative projects that involve traditional or contemporary Indigenous stories

  • Protect your stories while working in mainstream creative industries

  • Navigate potential collaborations that involve cultural knowledge

  • Ensure your storytelling practices uphold community protocols

  • Establish clear boundaries around story ownership and usage

  • Build partnerships that respect Indigenous ways of carrying story

Don't sign away your creative rights - ask the right questions.

The Story Sovereignty Checklist by Emele Ugavule is your essential safeguard before entering any creative collaboration – a tool to help you spot red flags and protect your mana and your work.

This focused list of critical questions empowers you to enter creative partnerships with confidence and keep control of your narrative. Join our newsletter to download your free checklist and start making informed decisions about your creative future.

Start any collaboration with artists or organisations feeling confident!

This checklist is for you if you're looking to:

  • Share your community's stories through film, television, books, or digital media

  • Partner with non-Indigenous organizations or publishers

  • Develop creative projects that involve traditional or contemporary Indigenous stories

  • Protect your stories while working in mainstream creative industries

  • Navigate potential collaborations that involve cultural knowledge

  • Ensure your storytelling practices uphold community protocols

  • Establish clear boundaries around story ownership and usage

  • Build partnerships that respect Indigenous ways of carrying story

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