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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nSunday, June 18, 2023 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm 
 \n I\nis Town Hall \n I\nis College \n 2 Sussex Avenue \n\nSpeakers \nAlan
 is Obomsawin \n\nDescription: \nAn Afternoon with Alanis ObomsawinPlease j
 oin us for a special screening of Alanis Obomsawin’s Honour to Senator Mur
 ray Sinclair (2021, 30 min.) and When All The Leaves are Gone (2010, 17 
 min.), followed by a discussion with the filmmaker moderated by Kerry Swa
 nson. The screening will take place on Sunday, June 18 from 2-4 pm in I\n
 is Town Hall (2 Sussex Avenue, University of Toronto) and is free and ope
 n to the public. Please RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-afterno
 on-with-alanis-obomsawin-tickets-652326244357.A member of the Abenaki Nati
 on, Alanis Obomsawin is an internationally recognized singer-songwriter,
  storyteller, engraver, printmaker, activist, teacher, and director o
 f over 50 films, including Christmas at Moose Factory, Incident at Resti
 gouche, Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance, Trick or Treaty, and Our 
 People Will Be Healed. She has worked as a producer with the National Film
  Board since 1967. Recipient of many honours, including a Gle\n Gould Pri
 ze, the status of Companion of the Order of Canada, and the 2023 Edward 
 MacDowell Medal, Alanis Obomsawin will receive a Doctor of Laws, honoris
  causa, from the University of Toronto on June 19th.Kerry Swanson is the 
 Chief Executive Officer of the Indigenous Screen Office (ISO), co-founder
  and strategic advisor for Indigenous Fashion Arts Festival, has served a
 s both Board Chair and Executive Director of the imagineNATIVE Film and Me
 dia Arts Festival, and has worked in leadership roles at provincial and m
 unicipal funding agencies. Kerry was born and raised in Chapleau, norther
 n Ontario, in a Cree/Ojibwe, Irish and French family. She is a member of
  Michipicoten First Nation with familial ties to Chapleau Cree First Natio
 n.Sponsored by the Cinema Studies Institute, I\nis College, and the Art 
 Museum at the University of Toronto. \n\nContact Information: \n Cinema St
 udies cinema.studies@utoronto.ca Cinema Studies Institute \n\nSponsors \nC
 inema Studies \n2 Sussex Avenue \n\nCategories \n DiscussionFilm Screening
  \n\nAudiences \n All
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LOCATION:2 Sussex Avenue
SUMMARY:An Afternoon with Alanis Obomsawin
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 msawin
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