
CFNU is an Indigenous-led radio station and podcast lab that began as a student project at the University of Regina in 1994 and has since expanded to streaming content online, fostering community engagement and showcasing Indigenous culture.
A FREE 7-day crash course offered by the Indigenous Communication Arts (INCA) program at the First Nations University of Canada.
If you’re Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), aged 18–25, and curious about media, journalism, or storytelling — this is for you!
📍 First Nations University – Room 2005
📍 Brandt Centre – FNUniv Spring Powwow
📍 Brandt Centre – FNUniv Spring Powwow
Learn to record, edit, and share interviews and streeters for radio
Learn how to craft powerful stories and explore the basics of ethical Indigenous journalism.
Work with Indigenous media pros and grow your skills with daily expert guidance.
Capture live moments at the FNUniv Powwow and gain hands-on reporting experience.
Prizes given out every day!
2 Grand prize draws at the end of the week:
💻 Laptop Package
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📸 Canon Camera Package
Preference will be given to applicants who can attend all 7 days.
Start tuning in to CFNU Radio to get a feel for the content you’ll help create!
CFNU is an Indigenous-led radio station and podcast lab that began as a student project at the University of Regina in 1994 and has since expanded to streaming content online, fostering community engagement and showcasing Indigenous culture.