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Film screening and discussion: Love in the Time of Fentanyl

Lindsey-Priestley West 49th Avenue 949, Vancouver, BC, Canada

The Social Justice Team and the IPA Team will be co-sponsoring the screening of the film Love in the Time of Fentanyl.  After viewing the film, the audience is welcome to stay for a discussion.  Popcorn and snacks will be provided. Film Synopsis:  As deaths in Vancouver, Canada, reach an all-time high, the Overdose…

Free

Film: Myanmar – The Forgotten Revolution

Fireside Room West 49th Avenue 949, Vancouver, BC, Canada

The IPA and Social Justice Teams and will be co-sponsoring the screening of the film MYANMAR The Forgotten Revolution (2022) Director Katie Arnold, Journeyman Pictures.  Myanmar may be the most violent among the 50 wars tracked globally with an estimated death toll of at least 50,000 since the 2021 military coup, including at…

One Tree, Three Lives film screening and Fundraiser

Hewett Hall 949 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada

In celebration of 2024 May Asian Heritage Month, the VanU IBPoC Plus Allies (IPA) Film Club presents: One Tree, Three Lives and Q&A with director Angie Chen and producer Pam Lay. More information here, and please read the film synopsis and watch the film's trailer. Admission is by donation- pay…

Free

Save Our Salmon Film Series: Salmon Secrets

Fireside Room West 49th Avenue 949, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Join us for two important and informative films about how we can support wild salmon in BC. Clayoquot Sound is a place of wonder—a globally significant rainforest and coastline, home to whales, wolves and bears. The First Nations people of this coast are known as salmon people, their culture thrived here for…

Save Our Salmon Film Series: Fresh Catch

Fireside Room West 49th Avenue 949, Vancouver, BC, Canada

A CBC Gem film about Skipper Otto, a community supported fishery in Vancouver. “We need to have better resilient local food systems. It means that people who are passionate about a fishing way of life get to continue to fish. It means that people can continue to live in their coastal communities.…