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Julian Brave Noisecat: We Survived the Night
, on November 11 for the Dean's Public Lecture. The evening will feature a creative performance, chat, and a book signing with Julian Brave Noisecat about his book, We Survived the Night. Confronting colonial erasure with powerful storytelling, NoiseCat revisits the past and braids together new stories. Included is a drum performance by Wynona Maracle.
Julian Brave NoiseCat is also the co-director of Sugarcane, an award-winning debut documentary. The film follows the Williams Lake First Nation’s community-led investigation of the former St. Joseph’s Indian Residential School in BC - one of the first such institutions in Canada, run by the Catholic Church from 1891 to 1981. .
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