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Yintah – Documentary & Conversation Circle

  • Every One Every Day Kjipuktuk / Halifax 2169 Gottingen Street Halifax, NS, B3K 3B5 Canada (map)

Spanning more than a decade, Yintah follows Howilhkat Freda Huson, Sleydo’ Molly Wickham, and their Wet’suwet’en Nation as they reoccupy and protect their ancestral lands from the Canadian government and some of the largest fossil fuel companies on Earth. Yintah (meaning "land" in Wet’suwet’en) is a documentary about Indigenous sovereignty, resistance, and the struggle to defend unceded territory from colonial industry. 

Join co-hosts Larissa and Megan for a screening of this powerful documentary, followed by an open conversation about Indigenous land rights and modern-day colonialism through resource extraction and environmental racism. Please note: The documentary is rated R and contains scenes of violence. Image: CC BY 2.0 Unist'ot'en Camp

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