I Am Me: The Wapikoni Indigenous Filmmakers Collection.
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I Am Me: The Wapikoni Indigenous Filmmakers Collection.
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Cree trans-woman Jazmine Smith grew up on Flying Dust First Nation in northern Saskatchewan as a boy who felt out of place... until discovering the art of makeup. This passion helped her to transition and begin her journey into womanhood when she moved to a city and enrolled in a beauty school program. She now lives in BC with her jeweler husband. This is a story of acceptance, confidence, self-love, and jewelry. Biography: Jazmine Gladue-Smith grew up on Flying Dust First Nation, a Cree reserve located in North-Western Saskatchewan. She's always had a passion for grace and style and attended beauty schools in Saskatchewan, Alberta and now British Columbia. She runs a beauty studio out of her home, Jazzyjazz Style & Beauty, which is geared towards helping transgender woman, crossdressers and drag queens. Also available in French: Je suis moi
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