March and Vigil: Missing and Murdered Women
A large group of concerned individuals turned out to march in memory of the missing and murdered aboriginal women.
A large group of concerned individuals turned out to march in memory of the missing and murdered aboriginal women.
After the Last River focuses on five years in the community of Attawapiskat as it faces problems from a nearby De Beers diamond mine.
Learn about a new topic and get in on the discussion by attending UPop.
Tradition and modernity come together during McGill’s annual Pow Wow, a chance to dance, sing, and celebrate.
Feeling Osheaga-envy? Why not celebrate first nations cultures from around the world at the First Nations festival.
Prison guards in Quebec prisons don’t have guns, but someone hanging out in Target in South Carolina does. Toilet voyeures, retired firemen, and the 6 a.m. bar closing ruling.
Mylène Chevreul talks to Abenaki film director and activist Alanis Obomsawin’s documentary on the fight for equal education for First Nations.
Barnaby’s film a raw, gritty look at a Mi-gMac community in the 70s with a compelling heroine at its heart.
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