Join us to celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a film screening of a powerful 2024 documentary giving tribute to the resilience of Native people and their way of life.
This film, a debut feature documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, is an epic cinematic portrait of a community during a moment of international reckoning. In 2021, evidence of unmarked graves was discovered on the grounds of an Indian residential school run by the Catholic Church in Canada. After years of silence, the forced separation, assimilation and abuse many children experienced at these segregated boarding schools was brought to light, sparking a national outcry against a system designed to destroy Indigenous communities. Set amidst a groundbreaking investigation, "Sugarcane" illuminates the beauty of a community breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma and finding the strength to persevere. Rated R. 2024
This program is supported by the Burke Branch Friends. To join the Friends and help support the Library, visit burke-branch-friends.mailchimpsites.com or speak with a Library staff member.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Movies & Film | Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion |
TAGS: | Native American Heritage Month | movie | film | documentary | crime |
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