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· Jul 22
Youth Heritage Report 2025 Released
Young people in Newfoundland and Labrador are seeking greater professional-level employment opportunities in the heritage and cultural industries, according to a newly-released report. The study, co-authored by Heritage NL, the Association of NL Archives, and the Museum Association of NL, is based on a series of surveys, a youth-centred forum held in March of 2025, and suggestions from the province’s new Youth Heritage Committee.
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· Apr 29
Heritage Job Fair
Feedback from the Youth Heritage Forum has inspired further collaboration between heritage organizations, Heritage NL, ANLA, and MANL, with the formation of Working in Heritage, Archives, and Museums, or WHAM! This new partnership is dedicated to raising professional standards and skills in the exciting and diverse heritage fields in Newfoundland and Labrador, and sharing workshop and training opportunities. The first WHAM!
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· Apr 7
Heritage Job Fair
In partnership with MANL and ANLA, Heritage NL is excited to announce the upcoming Virtual Heritage Job Fair. This event is an opportunity for our members to share their employment opportunities with a group of prospective employees. For students, it is a great way to see what heritage jobs are available across the province in one place and possibly to connect with employers.
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· Mar 13
Meet Storyteller Amena Harlick-Shaw
Heritage NL is excited to announce another speaker for the Youth Heritage Forum, storyteller Amena Harlick-Shaw. From the vibrant downtown St. John's, Amena Harlick-Shaw is an emerging Inuit artist with family ties to Nain, Nunatsiavut. Over the past four years, Amena has embarked on a creative journey that celebrates her rich heritage and the beauty of Inuit culture. Inspired by the stories and landscapes of her ancestors, Amena blends traditional elements with contemporary influences, creating a unique artistic expression that resonates with audiences.
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· Mar 12
Meet Panelist Pascale Gerdun!
Want to learn more about our upcoming Round-table with Heritage Employers? Meet one of our panelists, Pascale Gerdun! Pascale started working for Parks Canada as a student over 10 years ago while she was studying History and Anthropology at McGill University. Pascale has since worked for Parks Canada at eight sites across three provinces, mostly focused in the fields of visitor experience, heritage interpretation, and operational management.
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· Mar 12
Meet Panelist Megan Webb!
Excited for our upcoming Round-table with Heritage Employers? Meet one of our panelists, Megan Webb! Megan (she/her) is the Museum Manager at Admiralty House Communications Museum in Mount Pearl. She holds a both a Bachelors degree in Archaeology and a Masters degree in Folklore from Memorial University of Newfoundland. Megan has over a decade of experience working in the heritage industry through archaeology, archives, museums, folklore, and built heritage.
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· Mar 11
Work in Heritage: A Round-Table with Employers
Heritage NL is excited to announce another afternoon breakout sessions for the Youth Heritage Forum, Work in Heritage: A Round-table with Heritage Employers. Looking for your next summer job? Interested in advice for starting your career in heritage? This panel is your opportunity to ask questions directly to some of our province’s heritage employers and hear from them on their hiring processes.
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· Mar 10
Meet “Heritage is my Business” Panelist: Jessica Brown
Heritage NL is excited to be promoting our upcoming "Heritage is my Business" panel, part of the upcoming Youth Heritage Forum on March 22nd at the Lantern. Today we are highlighting one of our amazing panelists, artist and entrepreneur Jessica Brown. Jessica Brown is a Nunatsiavut Inuk artist and entrepreneur based in Newfoundland andLabrador. As the founder and owner of Ujarak Media, a registered Nunatsiavut Inuit business,
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· Mar 7
Register Soon!
Registration for the Youth Heritage Forum is closing on Thursday, March 13th at 5pm! This event is a fantastic opportunity to network and attend professional development workshops and panels, so make sure to register! Register here:
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· Mar 6
Heritage is My Business Panel- Speaker Announcement
Heritage NL is excited to announce the panelists and moderator for our upcoming "Heritage is my Business" panel, part of the Youth Heritage Forum. Interested in attending this panel? Register here: Crystal Braye- Octopus Consulting Crystal Braye is a Public Folklorist and Interpretive Planner with over a decade of experience helping to preserve and share the heritage of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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· Mar 6
Engaging your Audience: Introduction to Public Programming
With a little over two weeks until the 2025 Youth Heritage Forum, Heritage NL is excited to highlight another great workshop that is part of the upcoming forum. This workshop, taught by NLPL Adult Program Coordinator Julia Mayo and MANL’s Anne Madden, is an introduction to public programming in library and heritage spaces. Focusing on heritage interpretation techniques and library programming, this workshop will show how public programming is a community-building tool and a resource for lifelong learning.
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· Mar 5
“Heritage is My Business” Panel
The next event for the Youth Heritage Forum we are excited to unveil is our "Heritage is my Business" panel, which will feature several heritage entrepreneurs from across the province! Learn more about the experiences of several heritage entrepreneurs and ask them your questions about starting your own heritage business. Heritage NL will be announcing the panelists next week on our social media, so stay tuned!
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