Community Event - Kingston - Colonization Road documentary film April 15

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Since Europeans arrived on these shores, roads have been built to brings settlers across the country, connect them with resources to create industry and ultimately to establish a nation. Many of these interconnecting networks are called Colonization Roads. For Indigenous peoples, these roads embody a powerful and ironic reality; colonization is still so powerful we name our roads after it. Join Anishinaabe comedian Ryan McMahon as he travels across Ontario learning about Colonization Roads, how they have disposessed Indigenous peoples of land and access to traditional territories while creating space for settlers in the colonial experiment that has become Canada. Presented by Amnesty International Kingston. Admission by donation.

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Location/Venue Name
The Screening Room
Address
120 Princess St., Second Floor
City
Kingston
Postal Code
K7L 5M6
On-Air Headline
Colonization Road documentary film April 15
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Presented by Amnesty International. Admission by donation.
Anishinaabe comedian travels Ontario learning how Colonization
Roads have displaced Indigenous people. At the Screening Room.
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Event Type
Community
Title
Colonization Road documentary film
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Daily