Looking Back at the Young Indigenous Ambassadors Pathway
Montréal, December 14, 2023 — As part of its work to reduce thedigital
divide and better
- respond
- to the
- needs
- of
youth and their communities, Printemps numérique
looks
back on the Young Indigenous Ambassadors pathway. The
initiative supported young participants through activities, mentoring and

opportunities
to explore digital culture. It created spaces for learning, expression and
connection

while respecting community realities.
Printemps
numérique
highlights the importance of listening, collaboration and long-term commitment in building more
equitable accessto digitalskills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE6MkhQFKR4
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