Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

Producer

Laura Beaulne-Stuebing is a producer for CBC Radio's Unreserved. She is based in Ottawa.

Latest from Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

Why Indigenous people are fighting for data sovereignty

Indigenous communities say they are fighting against data practices that erase them, taking back control of their data and using it to tell their histories.

Years ago, Indigenous theatre was little-known. Today, plays are being produced across the country

Indigenous playwrights are in demand. But it didn't used to be this way.

'We need to start the healing': 3 Indigenous women on how to move forward from Buffy Sainte-Marie revelations

Unreserved guests share their thoughts on how Indigenous people can heal together from the revelations in the Fifth Estate’s Buffy Sainte-Marie story — and on “pretendian” investigations in general — and what moving forward can look like.

Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with these movie, music and book recommendations

We asked friends of the show to share the Indigenous brilliance they find exciting right now and make some recommendations for Indigenous-made books, movies, shows and music to read, watch and listen to on NIPD and beyond.

'We were anything but primitive': How Indigenous-led archaeology is challenging colonial preconceptions

A growing number of Indigenous archaeologists are doing archaeology in their own way and pushing back against the colonial boundaries of the field.

Meet Indigenous drag artists trying to 'offer hope' to LGBTQ and 2-spirit youth

Indigenous drag performers have to navigate their identities in places where they’re not always accepted. In spite of these challenges, they are choosing to take up space and create community.

Saulteaux RCMP officer helps connect Sixties Scoop survivors with biological families

Dean Lerat is using DNA testing and archival records to help Indigenous people learn about their biological families and fill in gaps in their family histories. 

Indigenous fashion designers aren't waiting for the industry to change — they're changing it themselves

Indigenous people have a beautiful, communal view of fashion and pass down culture and designs and share their work with each other, says Indigenous Fashion Arts' artistic and executive director Sage Paul.

Why tackling the global industry of fake Indigenous art is like playing 'whack-a-mole'

The industry ranges from designs copied onto apparel and home decor to carved masks and totem poles, reproduced in Asia and Eastern Europe and sold cheaply.

Land back is complicated. Here's what we can learn from a B.C. island returned to the Saanich people

The process of returning land to its original inhabitants isn't straightforward; there is no system in place to transfer lands back to Indigenous communities.