Morinville Community Cultural Centre
9502 100 Ave., Morinville, AB, T8R 1P6
In honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Sturgeon County in association with Alexander First Nation, presents a free screening of Tasha Hubbard’s award-winning documentary on a family reconnecting after decades apart, a result of the Sixties Scoop.
Birth of a Family – directed by Tasha Hubbard (2017 | 79 min)
Three sisters and a brother, adopted as infants into separate families across North America, meet together for the first time in this deeply moving documentary.
Removed from their young Dene mother’s care as part of Canada’s infamous Sixties Scoop, Betty Ann, Esther, Rosalie and Ben were four of the 20,000 Indigenous children taken from their families between 1955 and 1985, to be either adopted into white families or to live in foster care. Now all in middle age, each has grown up in different circumstances, with different family cultures, different values and no shared memories. Birth of a Family follows them through the challenges, trepidations and joys of their first steps towards forming their family.
Meeting all together for the first time, they spend a week in Banff, Alberta, sharing what they know about their mother and stories about their lives and the struggles they went through as foster kids and adoptees. As the four siblings piece together their shared history, their connection deepens, bringing laughter with it, and their family begins to take shape.
“We grew up in white homes, speaking only English and with no connection to our people or our culture. Though we were loved, we were outsiders in families that had grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins that were not ours.” -Betty Ann Adam
See the trailer: https://vimeo.com/206479691
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All are welcome and no pre-registration is required. For more information contact Sturgeon County at 780-939-4321 or hello@sturgeoncounty.ca