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Screening of Sugarcane

The ESCU Indigenous Connections team invites you to a screening of the award-winning documentary Sugarcane.
Sugarcane, the debut feature documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, is a groundbreaking investigation into an Indian residential school, shedding light on years of forced separation, assimilation and abuse that Indigenous children experienced at the hands of Church and government. This urgent and timely film brings the hidden story of cultural genocide to audiences worldwide while celebrating the resilience of Native people as they work to overcome cycles of intergenerational trauma.
How to Attend
Join us in Spring Hall! After the film, stay for a post-viewing discussion. We will serve a light meal of soup and bread.
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Sponsored by East Shore’s Indigenous Connections Team.
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Transportation & Parking
We have several parking lots. Our upper lot, off SE 32nd Street, is closest to our Sanctuary, it has handicap and stroller parking. There is a roundabout for drop-offs. Our lower, main parking lot is also off SE 32nd Street. There are stairs that will lead you up to the Sanctuary. If that lot is full, there is also street parking on 32nd Street.


