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About this Event
This is a 100% free event open to all community members 16+.
The screening will include the following:
Short Film:
- Joy's Garden by Ngwatilo Mawiyoo
Synopsis: Edwin is abruptly promoted from absent father to sole caregiver of Joy, his seven-year-old daughter, following her mother’s death. Joy’s plants and presence disrupt Edwin’s home life, infuriating him when she crosses his all-important creature comforts: soccer and whisky. It’s only when he sees a drawing of Joy and her late mother in their old garden that he begins to understand what the plants mean to her, and finds it in his heart to make room for her in his world.
Documentaries:
- Restitution 101: A History Of Theft by Chao Tayiana & Ngwatilo Mawiyoo
Synopsis: In this captivating episode, we embark on a journey through history, exploring the complex, violent, and manipulative ways in which heritage items of African origin ended up in Western museums and private collections. Join our experts, Syvlie Njobati and Ngwatilo Mawiyoo, as they unravel the intricate threads that connect the past to the present. Discover the hidden stories and untold truths about Africa's cultural heritage and the imperative need for its return. This is the beginning of a series that aims to empower you with knowledge and ignite meaningful discussions on restitution in Africa.
- Restitution 101: A History Of Demand by Chao Tayiana & Ngwatilo Mawiyoo
Synopsis: In this episode, join our host, Ngwatilo Mawiyoo as she explores the journey of how Africans have reclaimed their cultural heritage over time. Unpack the pivotal moments and voices that have shaped the ongoing conversation on heritage restitution.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
120 Princess St, 120 Princess Street, Kingston, Canada
CAD 0.00