Films and Facts: Sgaawaay K’uuna (Edge of the Knife)
Event Details
Join Canadian Friends Service Committee for a night of film and discussion.
Sgaawaay K’uuna(Edge of the Knife)
Inspired by the Gaagiixiid/ Gaagiid wildman of Haida mythology, the film charts
a simple narrative about a reckless uncle who can’t bear the guilt of having unwittingly led a beloved nephew to his demise
Followed by a discussion with CFSC’s Indigenous Rights Program Coordinator, Jennifer Preston
Location:
60 Lowther Ave. Toronto, ON
Time:
7:00p.m.
Details:
Free and open to the public.
All Welcome
Please be advised that the contents of these films may be upsetting to some viewers. It is not recommended that children attend.
Important Info:
Snacks provided
For more Info:
quakerservice.ca/ events
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Followed by a discussion with CFSC’s Criminal Justice Program Coordinator, Nancy Russell