Mar. 22 Water Journey, Mar. 27 Town Hall, Mar. 28 w/ Elizabeth Povinelli
The Women and Gender Studies Institute, the Centre for Aborginal
Initiatives and the Drama Centre, University of Toronto
invites you to a public screening and discussion of
Water Journey
A feature length documentary of Water Walk 2011
Featuring Guest Speakers and Water Walkers:
Grandmother Josephine Mandamin
Dawnis Kennedy
Sylvia Plain
Josephine Mandamin, a renowned Anishinawbe elder, has spent the last 10
years on a remarkable journey on foot to raise awareness of the
importance,
fragility and sacredness of water, including walking around all the Great
Lakes down to the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. In 2011, Josephine
embarked on her most ambitious walk yet: to collect four pails of water
from Hudson Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific
Ocean, ending at the Great Lakes.
Friday, March 22, 5:30-8pm
Robert Gill Theatre, 3rd Floor
214 College St (Use St. George entrance only)
Thursday, March 28: Open Mic with Elizabeth Povinelli
7:00-10:30pm, Center for Social Innovation, 720 Bathurst St.
Join us as we engage in dialogue with Columbia University Professor and
Anthropology Chair Elizabeth Povinelli on the questions: What is intimacy?
What is Precarity? And how do they relate to the contemporary moment?
This free event is brought to you by Anthropology, UTM.
Further info: https://www.facebook.com/events/426859007398191/