Movie / Film
mary.sweatman@acadiau.ca
902-585-1122
"Highway of Tears" is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia. Viewers will discover what the
effects of generational poverty, residential schools, systemic violence, and high unemployment rates have done to First Nations reserves and how they tie in with
the missing and murdered women in the Highway of Tears cases.
- Excerpt from Highway of Tears
We are honoured to have Darlene Peters Copeland, who has organized the Sisters in Spirit Vigil at Acadia University for the last 7 years and who works at Mi’kmaw Family and Children’s Services of Nova Scotia, introduce the film and share information on the Moose Hide Campaign - moosehidecampaign.ca
mary.sweatman@acadiau.ca
902-585-1122
"Highway of Tears" is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia. Viewers will discover what the
effects of generational poverty, residential schools, systemic violence, and high unemployment rates have done to First Nations reserves and how they tie in with
the missing and murdered women in the Highway of Tears cases.
- Excerpt from Highway of Tears
We are honoured to have Darlene Peters Copeland, who has organized the Sisters in Spirit Vigil at Acadia University for the last 7 years and who works at Mi’kmaw Family and Children’s Services of Nova Scotia, introduce the film and share information on the Moose Hide Campaign - moosehidecampaign.ca
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
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Sat Jun 8, 2pm You Can Call Me Al |
Sat Jun 8, 7pm You Can Call Me Al |
Sun Jun 9, 8pm Challengers |
Wed Jun 12, 7:30pm Comedy Corner |
Thu Jun 13, 7:30pm Comedy Corner |
Sun Jun 16, 8pm Civil War |
Mon Jun 17, 7pm A Gentleman and a Thief book launch |
Fri Jun 21, 8pm Café Daughter |
Sun Jun 23, 8pm Before I Change My Mind |
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