Women Warriors

EP05 Tenille Campbell on Photography, Indigenous Sexuality & Single Parenting

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Celebrating Indigenous people's heritage, accomplishments, and beauty through the arts including photography and written word counteracts the negative stereotypes in popular media. Tenille Campbell does exactly that, and goes one step further by openly exploring the concepts of Indigenous sexuality and love. Tenille's voice in the arts includes Sweetmoon Photography, the blog Tea & Bannock, and her new book, #IndianLovePoems.   On today's episode, Tenille brings her humor and wit to discuss being a self-taught photographer, and how she balances her roles as a PhD candidate, single mother, business owner, and creative.   "I wanted to have a collective where I could look at another Indigenous women and be like "you get it" and they would "get it." And I wouldn't have to explain why we don't photograph ceremony or why we're not going to photograph someone wearing a headdress that they imported from China." Tenille Campbell on creating Tea & Bannock Today on the Women Warriors Podcast Grow