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Cinema Politica UofT - Idle No More Week

H2Oil


7:00pm
- 9:00pm
Monday March 18 2013

Venue: Multi-Faith Centre: Koffler House - room 108
Address: 569 Spadina Ave
Cost: FREE

Cinema Politica UofT - H2Oil

Monday March 18
7-9pm
Multi-Faith Centre: Koffler House - room 108 (569 Spadina Ave)
FB: http://www.facebook.com/events/160859527406032/

 

This screening is part is Idle No More Week UofT (March 18-23).

Idle No More Week UofT is a broad coalition of indigenous and non-indigenous U of T students and education workers have come together to organize a series of events on campus in support of the Idle No More movement and indigenous sovereignty more generally. For more info about the week's events, visit: https://www.facebook.com/IdleNoMoreUofT INM week is financially supported by GSU, GSA-OISE, IEN, and GGAPSS. It is also endorsed by CUPE 3902, CUPE 3907, APUS, UTFA, ASSU, AGSU, and the Visual Anthropology Association.

 

**H2Oil**

Located under Alberta’s pristine boreal forests, the process of oil sands extraction uses up to 4 barrels of fresh water to produce only one barrel of crude oil. It goes without saying that water — its depletion, exploitation, privatization and contamination — has become the most important issue to face humanity in this century. March 18 is also Bottled Water Free Day! More detailed description and trailer: http://www.cinemapolitica.org/film/h2oil

 

Accessibility:  || FREE || wheelchair accessible space || snacks provided || films will be captioned || address any other accessibility needs to external.apus@gmail.com ||
 
 
CINEMA POLITICA UofT - http://www.cinemapolitica.org/uoft
Cinema Politica UofT is an initiative of the Graduate Students' Union, University of Toronto. We screen films that challenge conventional narratives and that explore under-represented stories. Our film screenings aim to engage students and the community in critical issues surrounding equity and environmental justice. We seek to accomplish this by following each screening with a discussion about how the content of the film relates to our own experiences and what action we can take collectively.

Cinema Politica UofT is brought to you by:

Association for Part-Time Undergraduate Students (APUS)
www.apus.utoronto.ca

Graduate Students' Union (UTGSU)
www.utgsu.ca

 

 

 


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