
Rum Ragged - "1949" | 75x75 Artist Series

Dolph Penny | 75x75 Interview Series

Nora Normore | 75x75 Interview Series

Lorraine Michael | 75x75 Interview Series

Randy Bell | 75x75 Interview Series

Bethany Downer | 75x75 Interview Series

Cian Hoyne | 75x75 Artist Series

Jeff Pitcher | 75x75 Interview Series

Stacey Howse | 75x75 Interview Series

Frank Gogos | 75x75 Interview Series

Ernest | 75x75 Artist Series

Daniel Pottle | 75x75 Interview Series

Elaine Dobbin | 75x75 Interview Series

Gary Browne | 75x75 Interview Series

Ruth Lawrence | 75x75 Interview Series

Niamh O'Flannagain | 75x75 Artist Series

Calvin White | 75x75 Interview Series

Theresa Mary Bowen | 75x75 Interview Series

Wilf Bartlett | 75x75 Interview Series

James Hiller | 75x75 Interview Series

Meghan Herder | 75x75 Artist Series

Noel Hutton | 75x75 Interview Series

Aoife McMahon | 75x75 Artist Series

Out from St. Leonard's | 75x75 Artist Series

Petrina Bromley | 75x75 Interview Series

Bert Riggs | 75x75 Interview Series

Mary Walsh | 75x75 Interview Series

Tom Dawe | 75x75 Interview Series

Jim & Regina McCarthy | 75x75 Interview Series

Walwyn Blackmore | 75x75 Interview Series

Heidi Coombs | 75x75 Interview Series

Gabby Peyton | 75x75 Interview Series

Kevin Major | 75x75 Interview Series

Dale Russell Fitzpatrick | 75x75 Interview Series

Michelle Norman | 75x75 Interview Series

Marion Hann | 75x75 Interview Series
Stacey Howse | 75x75 Interview Series
As part of our 75x75 series, we've partnered with First Light to share the stories of Indigenous peoples in our province. For our latest video, we spoke with Stacey Howse, Executive Director of First Light and a Mi’kmaw from Conne River. We delve into her personal story and the challenges faced by Newfoundland and Labrador’s Indigenous communities’ post-confederation. In this interview, Stacey explores the impact of her heritage on her life and work, illustrating the meaningful change that First Light is driving in St. John’s for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Tune in to hear a genuine story of cultural connection and community leadership.