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Cinema Politica UofT - Idle No More Week

Kanawayandan d'aaki - Protecting Our Land & Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance


8:00pm
- 10:30pm
Thursday March 21 2013

Venue: OISE - room 5150
Address: 252 Bloor St W
Cost: FREE

 

Cinema Politica UofT - Kanawayandan d'aaki - Protecting Our Land (short film) & Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance  
 
Thursday March 21
8pm-10:30pm
OISE - room 5150 (252 Bloor St W)

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.

 
 
**Kanawayandan d'aaki - Protecting Our Land (short film)**
 
We will precede our feature film with a recent 2012 short, Kanawayandan D'aaki: Protecting our Land. This film is about the resistance of the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) community who refused to allow mining exploration on their land which would also threaten the water supply.
 
 
**Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance**
 
This award-winning documentary by Alanis Obomsawin focuses on the 78 day stand off in 1990 between the Mohawk Nation determined to protect their land versus the Canadian state. More detailed description and trailer: http://www.cinemapolitica.org/film/kanehsatake-270-years-resistance
 
 

**Stick around for a discussion about indigenous sovereignty following the screenings.**

 
 
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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