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FREE DOCUMENTARY SCREENING: Kímmapiiyipitssini – the Meaning of Empathy - FEB. 26 1:00PM

Elle–Máijá Tailfeathers’ film witnesses radical and profound change in her community. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy is an intimate portrait of survival, love and the collective work of healing in the Kainai First Nation in Southern Alberta, a Blackfoot community facing the impacts of substance use and a drug-poisoning epidemic.

Community members active in addiction and recovery, first responders and medical professionals implement harm reduction to save lives. This work is contextualized within the historical and contemporary impacts of settler colonialism; Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy draws a connecting line between the effects of colonial violence on Blackfoot land and people and the ongoing substance-use crisis.

Held in love and hope for the future, Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy asks the audience to be a part of this remarkable change with the community.

A post film discussion/panel with Dr. Esther Tail Feathers, Kainai High Shool Principal Ramona Big Head, and more TBA will follow the screening.

**FREE TO THE PUBLIC BUT PROOF OF VACCINATION with GOVERNMENT ISSUED I.D. REQUIRED FOR ENTRY**

Earlier Event: 25 February
MOVIE: MARRY ME - FEB. 25 - MAR. 3
Later Event: 4 March
MOVIE: UNCHARTED - MAR. 4 - 10