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Published on Sunday, 29 November -0001 16:00
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INVASION: In an era of
reconciliation, Indigenous land is being taken at gunpoint
Discussion with
Sleydo Molly Wickham of Gidimt’en clan, Wet’suwet’en Nation
Date: Monday,
Dec 9th
Location: Lkwungen Territory, Openspace, 510 Fort St 2nd
floor
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Donations at the door to support Wet’suwet'en
sovereignty
In this era of “reconciliation”, Indigenous land is still
being taken at gunpoint. INVASION is a new film about the Unist’ot’en Camp,
Gidimt’en checkpoint and the larger Wet’suwet’en Nation standing up to the
Canadian government and corporations who continue colonial violence against
Indigenous people.
The Unist’ot’en Camp has been a beacon of resistance
for nearly 10 years. It is a healing space for Indigenous people and settlers
alike, and an active example of decolonization. The violence, environmental
destruction, and disregard for human rights following TC Energy (formerly
TransCanada) / Coastal GasLink’s interim injunction has been devastating to
bear, but this fight is far from over.
Donations for Unist'ot'en to bring
to event:
- Nuts and seeds (anything but NO peanut or sunflower)
-
chocolate and chocolate chips
- dry red or black beans
(for more
informaion email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Donate to legal
fund:
https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/unistoten2020legalfund/
Gidimt'en
wesbite:
https://www.yintahaccess.com
Open Space is not
wheelchair accessible and is accessed by a flight of 23 stairs with two
landings. There are two gender inclusive washrooms, one multi-stall and one
single stall with a urinal. If you have any other questions or concerns about
accessibility, please contact office [at] openspace.ca or 250-383-8833.