Silent No More
Event Details
The Woodland Cultural Centre is presenting several showings of Silent No More, a dramatic, new, indigenous-produced film that tells the story of the Mohawk Institute. More than just a virtual
Event Details
The Woodland Cultural Centre is presenting several showings of Silent No More, a dramatic, new, indigenous-produced film that tells the story of the Mohawk Institute. More than just a virtual tour, Silent No More bears witness to the experiences of the survivors of the former residential school.
The former Mohawk Institute Residential School (Mush Hole) was the longest-opeerating residential school in Canada. A building originally created to destroy indigenous identity and heritage, it is now the home of the Woodland Cultural centre, a site dedicated to the revitalization of Hodinohsho:ni cultures and lanaguages.
There are several showings already confirmed:
- Sat. June 17 at 6:30pm at Woodland Cultural Centre, 184 Mohawk St., Brantford
- Fri. June 23 at 6:30pm at Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology, 900 Woodward Ave., Hamilton
For further information about the film, future showings, and to order tickets, please visit https://woodlandculturalcentre.ca/silent-no-more/
This film is rated PG-13, parents strongly cautioned. Some material may not be suited for children under age 13 (verbal descriptions of violence and sexual assault towards children).
Time
(Saturday) 6:30 PM