Join us for movie night as we screen Indian Horse, a powerful film based on the novel by Richard Wagamese. The story follows Saul Indian Horse, a young Ojibway boy navigating the impact of residential school and finding strength, resilience, and healing through hockey. This film highlights Indigenous history and identity while telling a deeply human story about perseverance and community.
📅 Date: February 10th,
🕛 Time: 6:30 pm – 10 pm
📍 Location: Black and Gold Room
🍿 Free popcorn provided!
⚠️ Content Advisory:
This film contains scenes that may be disturbing to some viewers, especially those who are victims of harm, abuse, violence and/or intergenerational trauma. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Accessibility note: If you require accommodations or support to participate, please contact us in advance.
Questions related to the event? Email ssawant@wusa.ca


