Artsci to Co-Host Documentary Screening with Rick Harp
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Arts & Science is thrilled to be collaborating with the Indigenous Studies Department and other campus partners to host a free screening of The Power Was With Us: Idle No More, featuring an introduction and Q&A with co-director/producer Rick Harp (APTN, MEDIA INDIGENA podcast).
Please see the further details below, and consider joining us for this exciting event. All are welcome, and no registration is required.
Date: January 10th, 2024
Time: 3:30pm -8:00pm
Location: L.R. Wilson Hall – Waller Lobby and LRW Concert Hall (Main Floor)
Following introductory remarks, we will screen the two-part documentary. Refreshments will be served in the Waller Lobby during a brief intermission between the two parts.
Hosted by:
Indigenous Studies Department
Arts & Science Program
Department of Communication Studies & Media Arts
Department of English & Cultural Studies
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Global Peace & Social Justice Program
MA Program in Globalization Studies (Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition)
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