Sunday February 12, 2017 1pm - 3pm (2 Hours)
Movie / Film Lecture / Seminar
Kings-HantsNDP@hotmail.com
Event in Room: 241
Do our First Nations children receive equal child welfare services and access to education? Alanis Obomsawin’s compelling documentary HI HO MISTAHEY explores education as a basic human right. And in support of national “Have a Heart Day” guest speaker Darlene Copeland Peters, Prevention Co-ordinator for Mi’kmaq Family and Children’s Services, will share local conditions for Indigenous children.
Kings-HantsNDP@hotmail.com
Event in Room: 241
Do our First Nations children receive equal child welfare services and access to education? Alanis Obomsawin’s compelling documentary HI HO MISTAHEY explores education as a basic human right. And in support of national “Have a Heart Day” guest speaker Darlene Copeland Peters, Prevention Co-ordinator for Mi’kmaq Family and Children’s Services, will share local conditions for Indigenous children.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Beveridge Arts Centre