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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211020T100000
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URL:https://devourfest.com/program/the-rbc-big-picture-program-indigenous-
 shorts-in-person/
SUMMARY:The RBC Big Picture Program: Indigenous Shorts - IN PERSON
DESCRIPTION:The Water Walker\n\nThe Water Walker is a documentary-animation
  hybrid which traces the roots\, passion\, and perseverance of leading ind
 igenous youth climate activist\, Autumn Peltier.\nCanada\, 2020\, 13 minut
 es\, Nation: Anishinabe\nDirector James Burns\n\nTruth ‘N Food: The Quin
 ault Indian Nation\n\nChef Taus Schumacher is invited to the Quinault Indi
 an Nation\, on the shores of the Olympic Rain Forest\, to learn and experi
 ence a rare culinary and cultural journey.\nUSA\, 2021\, 32 minutes\, Nati
 on: Quinault\nDirector John Grod\n\nWalking with Plants\n\nStyawat/Leigh J
 oseph is a Sḵwxw̱ú7mesh Nation ethnobotanist. As she navigates walking
  between academic and cultural worlds\, she contemplates her relationship 
 with plants and their role as teachers.\nCanada\, 2020\, 24 minutes\, Nati
 on: Sḵwxw̱ú7mesh\nDirectors Trevor Dixon Bennett\, Leigh Joseph\n\nThi
 s year\, Devour! will again bring the program back to the theatre and to y
 our school virtually. The Big Picture Program will include a link to scree
 n a film in the classroom\, supported by curriculum-based materials to inf
 orm the programming and create meaningful activity-based learning opportun
 ities for your students.\n\nAbout The RBC Big Picture Program\n\nFor the p
 ast six years\, Devour! and Nourish Nova Scotia have curated this engaging
  series of films with schools in mind\, shining the spotlight on many subj
 ects—such as sugar\, food waste\, and climate change—to Nova Scotia st
 udents of all ages. Almost 3\,000 school children have attended a live-in-
 theatre screening and have participated in learning activities post-film s
 ince its inception. In 2020\, because of the global pandemic\, we welcomed
  over 600 school children virtually by streaming our program to schools fo
 r classes to watch.\n\nSponsored by: RBC Foundation\, Valley Regional Hosp
 ital Foundation\, Nova Scotia Teachers Union\, Nourish NS\n\nFor class boo
 kings\, please email Michael Howell at michael@devourfest.com.\n\nIn keepi
 ng with Nova Scotia provincial health regulations and a desire to keep all
  our guests safe and healthy\, Devour! will require proof of full Covid-19
  vaccine immunization along with a valid photo ID upon entry to all events
  with no exceptions. For all Devour! Covid Protocols\, please visit our we
 bsite.
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