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Feb 15th, 2018
Short films highlighting issues around missing or murdered Indigenous women and girls are the subject of a free public screening on the University of Windsor campus Thursday, February 15.
The Aboriginal Education Centre and the Arts Council Windsor & Region will show:
- Souvenir, a series of four films by First Nations filmmakers that remix archival footage to address Indigenous identity and representation, reframing Canadian history through a contemporary lens; and
- This River, a documentary that offers an Indigenous perspective on the devastating experience of searching for a loved one who has disappeared.
The event is set for room 1100 of the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation at 7 p.m.
It follows on campus activities to call attention to the issue of violence towards Indigenous woman and children, says Aboriginal outreach co-ordinator Kathryn Pasquach.
“This River will carry the same theme about Indigenous women and Canada’s need to do justice for them,” she says.