Sunday, Sep. 17, 6:00pm

Warrior Women Film Screening & Discussion

 
Featuring
Christina D. King & Elizabeth A. Castle  ·  2018  ·  1h4m
An exploration of what it means to balance a movement with motherhood and how activist legacies are passed down from generation to generation.
Admission

By donation (suggested: $5-$10)

Join us for a powerful film screening led by Warrior Women followed by four amazing short films about & by Indigenous women in so-called Canada. Despite the genocide Indigenous peoples continue to face, these women are leading social movements that we all need to know and support.

The screening will be followed by a short discussion moderated by Kelsey Roote of OPIRG Peterborough.

This is a co-screening between OPIRG Peterborough and Cinema Politica as part of their special program, First Peoples First Screens, that showcases Indigenous socially-engaged filmmaking from across Turtle Island, with a focus on this country colonially known as Canada.

Also Showing

Still from the film The Sense of Violence by Kim Mooyoung, showing the exterior of a modern building with steps and pillars.
 
Featuring
Kim Mooyoung  ·  2024  ·  1h54m
The film traces the trajectory of cinema by uncovering the specific intersections shared within the historical context of “anti-communist art” during the Park Chung-hee regime.

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