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Documentary at NIC delivers message about Indigenous children’s rights

A documentary that shines a spotlight on the rights of Indigenous children is coming to the Comox Valley.

North Island College nursing students are presenting Jordan River Anderson: The Messenger.

The 53rd film by Alanis Obomsawin tells the story of how the short life of Jordan River Anderson initiated a battle for the right of Indigenous children to receive the same standard of social, health and educational services as the rest of the Canadian population.

Following the film is a discussion with NIC Elder in Residence, Dr. Evelyn Voyageur.

The event is happening next Wednesday, Feb. 26 at the Comox Valley campus’s Stan Hagen Theatre.

It gets underway at 6:30pm.

Admission by donation to NIC’s Global Learning Initiative, a student-driven project that fosters awareness of global issues through partnerships with local communities and individuals.

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