
Indigenous youth and human rights
Indigenous Peoples Awareness Workshop
Getting to know each other better: Indigenous youth and human rights
Join us for an evening of exchange and discovery in the company of Xan, Ilnu from the Mashteuiatsh community and ambassador for the NPO Wapikoni mobile.
On the program
- Presentation of Quebec’s 11 Nations and Indigenous communities;
- Screening of short films made by young Indigenous people;
- Exchange and dialogue.
Wapikoni mobile is a mobile audiovisual and musical training and creation studio dedicated to young Indigenous people in their own communities.
Reservations mandatory! Places are limited to around 30 people.
An event organized by Amnesty International – Local group Montréal-Outremont.
When?
Wednesday, April 9, 2025, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Where?
Salle Sainte-Catherine – 2nd floor of the Maison du développement durable
50 Rue Sainte-Catherine, Montreal, QC H2X 3V4
500 m from Saint-Laurent and Place-des-Arts metro stations (Jeanne-Mance exit)
Parking available at Complexe Desjardins and Place des Arts
Cloakrooms will be available, and the event is accessible to people with reduced mobility.
More information (French only)

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