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**Please register in advance for this FREE documentary film screening to helps us plan accordingly and reduce food waste**
In three short years, Indigenous food sovereignty activist Jacob Beaton has transformed his family farm into Tea Creek, an Indigenous Food Sovereignty training centre with a mission to revive the abundance that once defined Turtle Island. Tea Creek works to rediscover and reveal the Indigenous expertise that historically outperformed colonial agriculture practices... until that knowledge was erased by colonial systems and residential schools.
Now, we follow Tea Creek as they reintegrate traditional agricultural knowledge through the growing season, and resist the ongoing impacts of colonization, led by a passionate leader with a vision for change, healing and abundance.
Everyone is welcome.
There will be an audience Q&A discussion with local experts following the screening.
This event is brought to you by Squamish Nation, Squamish Community Foundation, and Squamish Climate Action Network and Story Money Impact.
Panelists will be announced as they are confirmed.
6:00pm - Doors Open
6:30pm - Film Starts
7:45pm - Audience Q&A discussion with panelists
8:30pm - Reception
9:00pm - Event Ends
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Event Venue
Squamish Valley Totem Hall, 1342 Stawamus Rd, Squamish, BC V8B, Canada
Tickets
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