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Toronto, ON

Trey Auger-Robinson

Trey Robinson is a talented Afro-Indigenous artist hailing from the vibrant city of Mississauga, Ontario. While his artistic journey encompasses various mediums, Trey's creativity has flourished in the realms of photography, painting, and graphic design. In his pursuit of artistic excellence, Trey is fortunate to have be able to follow his dream of becoming a full-time artist ultimate goal of securing gallery representation. Trey's journey into the inPath program was motivated by intrigue and a desire for growth. With his dedication and artistic practice, Trey Robinson is set to make waves in the world of contemporary art.

For The Eyes Of The Nonbelievers

For The Eyes Of The Nonbelievers: This project aims to illuminate the struggles faced by Toronto's indigenous peoples, focusing on those battling drug addiction and homelessness. Through a mini-documentary, it seeks to provide a powerful voice to these often-overlooked individuals, sharing their stories and experiences. By fostering awareness and empathy, the project aspires to challenge stereotypes and ignite meaningful conversations about indigenous rights and community support.

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About this Project

Communities Served

My project will involve and/or impact the following communities:

    United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

    When it comes to community impact projects, the UN has created 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These are the Sustainable Development Goals associated with my project.

      How the project works

      The project “For The Eyes Of The Nonbelievers” involves research and outreach over three months, followed by filming interviews and community engagement for two months. Post-production will take another month, culminating in a screening event to share the documentary and promote discussions around indigenous issues.

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      Project Impact

      For The Eyes Of The Nonbelievers aims to raise awareness and foster empathy for Toronto's drug-addicted and homeless indigenous peoples. By sharing firsthand accounts, the documentary challenges stereotypes, encourages dialogue, and inspires community action. Its impact extends beyond storytelling, advocating for social change and improved support for marginalized indigenous communities.

      Project Mission

      For The Eyes Of The Nonbelievers is a mini documentary dedicated to amplifying the voices of drug-addicted and homeless Indigenous peoples in Toronto. Its mission is to humanize their experiences, confront stigma, and reveal systemic realities. The goal is to foster empathy, challenge stereotypes, and inspire meaningful dialogue and social awareness.

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      Project Team

      I don’t really have a set team at the moment. Because there is a lot of back and forth but things will be figured out soon enough.

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      For The Eyes Of The Nonbelievers

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