SAY Magazine - Future of Innovation - Indigenous Lifestyle
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In this anniversary issue, we share an abundance of experiences and perspectives, from education in law to financial matters, culinary pursuits and incredible feats of courage. Of course, innovation can not exist without embracing change, and there’s no one that embraces change better than young people. They are our pillars for innovation, challenging the status quo and using technology to do it—read more starting on page 12.
The strength and potential of our young people, especially this next generation, is part of why SAY Magazine was created in the first place. Twenty years later, the Spirit of Aboriginal Youth (SAY), is still the heart, spirit and purpose of this publication. We value the opinions of our young people, not only as leaders of tomorrow but as leaders today. We look forward to working more with our young Indigenous professionals in the further evolution of this publication.