We Call them Intruders on Monday/Reminder
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- Published on Sunday, 18 September 2016 17:30
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Please join us tomorrow:
from the 2016 *DOXA * film festival &
official selection of 2015 * Planet Focus *
"WE CALL THEM INTRUDERS"
a documentary about Canadian mining in Africa where
profits are fueled by the plundering of a continent and its people
7:00 pm Monday September 19th
UVic’s Harry Hickman Bldg, Room 105
Post-Screening Skype talk with Vancouver film makers
Tamara Herman, Susi Porter-Bopp
along with local panelists
Stephen Whipp, CFP, RIAC, ethical/responsible investment advisor, Leede Jones Gable Inc.
Heather Tufts, Mining Justice Action Committee
Kirk Schwartz, MediaNet
Sponsored by
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
in collaboration with
* UVic Social Justice Studies
* Mining Justice Action Committee
* Grandmothers Advocacy Network
* Victoria Peace Coalition
Admission by donation If you live and work in Canada, chances are you’re connected to Canadian mining companies whether you know it or not through your savings, taxes, Canada Pension Plan contributions, RRSPs and other investments. "We Call Them Intruders" (previously titled "Plenty's Paradox") is a documentary that travels from Canada to... Africa and back again to unearth the stories behind some of the continent’s largest Canadian-owned mining projects. The film brings viewers on a journey, taking a hard look at why communities, governments and corporations are so often pitted against each other in an explosive battle over extracting the earth’s riches.
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Margo MatwychukDirector
Social Justice Studies ProgramUniversity of Victoriaweb.uvic.ca/socialjustice/@UVicSJS on TwitterUVicSJS on FacebookUVicSJS on YouTube
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