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Mohawk and Tuscarora playwright and broadcaster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Falen Johnson is a Mohawk and Tuscarora playwright and broadcaster from Canada.
Falen Johnson | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Mohawk, Tuscarora Canadian |
Alma mater | George Brown College |
Occupation(s) | Playwright, podcaster |
Born in 1982, Johnson is from Six Nations of the Grand River and graduated from the George Brown Theatre School[1] in 2005. She is a member of the bear clan.[2] Johnson spent most of her formative years in Brantford, Ontario; she currently lives in Toronto.[3]
She is the previous Coordinator of the Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance, a member-driven organization of professional Indigenous performing artists and arts organizations. IPAA serves as a collective voice for its members and for Indigenous performing arts in Canada. It provides leadership, support, representation, advocacy, and practical assistance for the national development of Indigenous performing arts.[4]
Johnson's plays include Salt Baby, Two Indians, and Ipperwash. Her plays focus on contemporary Indigenous identity, navigating spaces as an Indigenous women, and colonial contexts.[5]
Salt Baby was Johnson's first play and focused on the story of an Indigenous women navigating the differences between 'rez life' and the city. The play was semi-autobiographical and based on her experience living in Six Nations and Brantford, Ontario.[3]
Johnson's play Two Indians is a dark comedy that explores the realities of being Indigenous in Canada.[6] Following its publication in book form in 2021, Two Indians was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2021 Governor General's Awards.[7]
She created Ipperwash (2018) in response to the Idle No More movement.[8] This play is rooted in the history of the 1995 occupation of the Ipperwash Provincial Park and focuses on the relationship of two cousins and kinship ties.[9] Ipperwash also marked Johnson's debut as a director and was created by working with member of the Stony Point Ojibway community.[5]
Johnson is currently working with Soulpepper Theatre on a play about the life of residential school survivor and artist Shirley Horn.[10]
Johnson co-hosts the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation podcast, Secret Life of Canada with Leah-Simone Bowen.[11] This podcast focuses on little known parts of Canadian history and explores the histories of marginalized communities in Canada.[12] Johnson has also been featured on The Moth storytelling podcast.[13]
In 2020, Johnson succeeded Rosanna Deerchild as host of CBC Radio's indigenous newsmagazine series Unreserved.[14]
Johnson was named one of the 20 people to watch in 2020 by Maclean's Magazine.[10]
In 2019 Johnson won the best audio work award at the imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival. This award recognized her work on the Secret Life of Canada podcast.[15]
As part of its Indigenous Arts Award Laureates program, the Ontario Arts Council awarded Johnson with the Emerging Artist Award in 2015.[16]
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