Howl & Soul Presents: Indigenous Film Night

In partnership with Soul of Miistaki

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Wednesday, April 3

Doors at 6:30pm

$15

Featuring 3 Films:

Slides on the Mountain

Piita Aapasskaan

Soul of Miistaki Climbing Camp Film

7-9pm with intermission

Q&A: 30-45 minutes after the films

*A number of complimentary tickets are available for Indigenous community members and BIPOC facing financial barriers. Please contact [email protected] for more information.

This event is co-hosted by Howl, a Bow Valley based non-profit that offers land-based education programs for youth ages 14-30. Their programs intentionally bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth together with the goal of learning and building mutually respectful relationships. Howl takes a learning approach that emphasizes self-discovery, connection, community and hands-on learning experiences.

Before the main event, immerse yourself in the impactful work of local nonprofits and businesses, all united in their commitment to diversity and inclusion in outdoor spaces.

The night will also offer an engaging Q&A session, providing a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes of the films with insights from creators and experts. Don't miss this chance to celebrate and contribute to a cause that's making the outdoors accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

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