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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.

Screening: Wawahte Documentary

In-person

Film & video History & heritage Indigenous Visual arts Truth and Reconciliation
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Location

L.E. Shore Memorial Library

173 Bruce St S, Thornbury, ON N0H 2P0

The Town of The Blue Mountains, ON

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and offers closed captioning or subtitles.

About

Join us in honouring the children who never returned home and the survivors of the residential school system on National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. On September 30, at 3:00pm, L.E. Shore Library will be viewing Wawahte, a film documentary highlighting stories of residential school survivors. This hour-long film documentary is a powerful and accessible presentation combining archival images with elements from the Wawahte audiobook.

Please visit our Event Calendar to register for the event: https://www.thebluemountainslibrary.ca/events-programs/wawahte-documentary

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Blue Mountains Public Library

The Blue Mountains Public Library is a dynamic center of community engagement where everyone can connect, explore and create. Our community hubs meet the evolving interests and needs of our diverse and growing population through thriving Gallery, Library, Archives and Museum (GLAM) services.

We offer year-round access to physical and online books, magazines, and resources, an incredible Library of Things collection, public computers, photocopy and scanning services, local history exhibits and local archives.

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