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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.

Indigenous Horror

In-person

Library Indigenous Film & video Writing & literature
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Location

Stratford Public Library

19 St. Andrew Street

Stratford, ON

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

Indigenous Horror is a genre that uses fiction to reflect the realities of contemporary Indigenous life. Dr. June Scudeler is a professor specializing in Indigenous horror writing and film, and will survey the genre to help us understand where our Perth County Reads pick, Cold by Drew Hayden Taylor, fits in. Join us virtually or in person in the Stratford Public Library auditorium.

This event is not suitable for children.

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Stratford Public Library and Perth County Reads

Stratford Public Library is an equitable, safe, and welcoming community where everyone can explore, learn, create, connect and be inspired.

We are a library that connects people; inspires learning, literacy and curiosity; and sparks change for a better community.

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