
Edmonton Peace Festival
“Cultivating Peace at the Heart of Our City."
September 21 ~ October 2
“We can all become peacemakers...We can all do our part...ordinary people, unknown and unrecognized, are transforming our world little by little, finding peace in our neighbourhoods and lighting the way to change.”- Jean Vanier
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Women, Contemporary Aboriginal Issues, and Resistance helps strip away the fears and stigmas that keep people from speaking openly about Aboriginal issues. We hope to create a better understanding of each other and ourselves.
This documentary follows the lives of three fictional children as they grow into adulthood, quickly becoming aware of the way their prejudices, Aboriginal roots, and friendships continue to play an important role in shaping their view of each other, and our country.
September 23, 2016
12:10 pm - 12:51 pm
Athabasca University
Room 1222, 12th Floor,
Peace Hills Trust Tower,
10011 - 109 ST.
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Bannock and a Movie.."Women, Contemporary Aboriginal Issues and Resistance" Part 1