Soop on Wheels Screening and q&a with Dr. Sandy Greer
East Campus 5 - University of Waterloo
- 1111
Wednesday,
Nov 22, 2023 at 7:00 PM
- 9:00 PM EST
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Event Details
In recognition of Indigenous Disabilities Awareness Month we will be screening Dr. Sandy Greer’s documentary Soop on Wheels featuring Everette Soop. This is a truth telling and moving story of a First Nations man living with a disability and being an authentically Indigenous man in the late 80’s and early 90’s. His work as a cartoonist, journalist and activist has since been widely recognized. We are thrilled to host Dr. Sandy Greer for Q and A session following.
Location
East Campus 5 - University of Waterloo - 1111
305 Phillip Street Waterloo, ON N2L 5Z5 CA
Tickets
Type |
Price |
---|---|
Soop on Wheels |
Free |
Organizer Details
Office of Indigenous Relations | University of Waterloo
The Office of Indigenous Relations is a central hub for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students, faculty, and staff, along with allies within the University of Waterloo community. Our work is rooted in the goals of indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation.