Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - The Nature of Healing - Documentary of 7 survivors

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The Nature of Healing is the spoken truth of seven Survivors of Mohawk Institute, Canada’s first and longest running Indian residential school. From victim to survivor, to activist, this is a story of resistance, resilience and a healing path.

This film was screened at WIFF last year and has been screened at many other Film Festivals.  Three of the survivors from the documentary will be at the screening.

It's free but you must register on Eventbrite.

There will be a free will donation.

The 139 residential schools, operated in partnership with the Canadian Government and Churches were Canada’s sanctioned system of dehumanization; neglect, brutality and child abuse in all its forms in order to obliterate the Red Nation footprint.

The Elders, Grandfathers and Grandmothers who speak out now, do so not only for themselves, but for the thousands of children across Turtle Island who never could.  

,6:30 - 8:30

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Glenwood United Church
Address
1825 Grand Marais W
City
Windsor
Postal Code
N9E 1E9
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The Nature of Healing - Documentary of 7 survivors
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Screening at Glenwood United Church - 1825 Grand Marais W
Saturday, October 5, 2024. 6:30
Free - RSVP Thru EVENTBRITE Freewill donation.
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The Nature of Healing - Documentary of 7 Residential Survivors