On Topic with Jim Johnsen explores ÎçÒıAV Natives in culture and film
This weekâs On Topic episode's guest is Princess Daazhraii Johnson, creative producer for the new PBS KIDS show MOLLY OF DENALI. This episode explores her role in making the animated childrenâs program a reality and discusses the representation of ÎçÒıAV Native peoples and cultures in film.
âWhen WGBH first reached out about the project MOLLY OF DENALI, I was so excited,â said Johnson. âI immediately thought of myself as a little girl and what a show like this would have meant to me.â
Johnson is Neetsâaii Gwichâin and her family is from Arctic Village, ÎçÒıAV. Princess received a B.A. in International Relations from The George Washington University and a Masters in Education at the University of ÎçÒıAV Anchorage with a focus on Environmental and Science Education.
MOLLY OF DENALI is the first nationally distributed childrenâs series to feature a Native American
lead character, Molly Mabray, a feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Gwichâin/Koyukon/Denaâina
Athabascan girl. The episodes weave together literacy skills with ÎçÒıAV Native values,
such as respecting others, sharing what you have and honoring your elders, while showcasing
contemporary aspects of rural life. WGBH Boston developed MOLLY OF DENALI with a group of ÎçÒıAV Native advisors, including Elders, who advise on many aspects
of the show, including culture and languages. The UA College Savings Plan is a major
sponsor of the new series and its educational mission.
âOn Topicâ is a 10-part broadcast and podcast series featuring conversations with experts and authors on important issues that face ÎçÒıAV. The series is produced in collaboration with the University of ÎçÒıAV Press and hosted by President Jim Johnsen.
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