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Okanagan Public Library Revelstoke Branch
605 Campbell Ave, Revelstoke, BC, V0E 2S0

The Revelstoke Truth & Reconciliation Group in association with the Indigenous Friendship Society of Revelstoke invite you to a free screening of:

WaaPake (Tomorrow) – directed by Jules Arita Koostachin (2023, 80 min) 

In Swampy Cree, the word WaaPaKe means tomorrow—and as Attawapiskat filmmaker Jules Koostachin says in her deeply personal documentary, “Tomorrow means hope. It means that we have a future.”

A powerful film about intergenerational trauma and healing, examined through an Indigenous lens, WaaPaKe reveals the reality of living in the shadow of residential school experiences and explores ways in which we can change the narrative to one that offers hope and a view to the future. The film creates a space for reflection and discussion so that the descendants of residential school survivors may respond to this shared burden of history and confront the cyclical nature of intergenerational trauma in their own lives and beyond.

“…a tender portrait of how we shift from a trauma-centric conversation to one of actionable healing and acceptance within family – with community, land, love and culture. WaaPaKe is a testimony of courage, care and respect.”
—ImagineNATIVE 2023

Watch the trailer: https://vimeo.com/863967679

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Free screening. All are welcome. For more information contact Jamie at Bloominaxilla@gmail.com

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