Conversations with Activists
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Please join us tomorrow for the first in our 2018 Conversations with Activists.
A review of the relationships between settlers and indigenous people in Chile. A personal story
Conversations With Activists - 2018 Series
Tuesday, January 29, 2018
Cornett A229 from 6:30 pm – 7:50 pm
Featured Speaker:
Lina de Guevara
Lina was born in Chile and began her career as an actor, theatre... director and teacher there. She came to Canada in 1976. Her personal experience with exile and immigration made her see theatre with new eyes, as an essential instrument for social and personal transformation. In 1988, she founded PUENTE THEATRE in Victoria BC, with the mandate to express through theatre the experiences of immigrants and diverse minorities. She retired as PUENTE’s Artistic Director in 2011. In this talk, Lina explores the relationship between Indigenous and non-indigenous peoples in Chile. She offers a comparison between Chile and Canada, based on her personal experiences.
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Margo MatwychukDirector
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