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For Teens and Adults
Join us for a screening of There’s Something in the Water, a powerful documentary that examines the historic and present-day environmental racism faced by Black and Indigenous communities in Nova Scotia.
Enjoy complimentary popcorn during the screening, then take part in a short, participant-led discussion to share your thoughts and reflections.
Seating will be provided on our regular library chairs. If you prefer more comfort, feel free to bring your own personal chair (such as a camping chair).
Watch the trailer here: There’s Something in the Water - Trailer
Photography Notice: Please note that photographs and videos may be taken at this event and may be broadcast, reproduced, and/or made available in print or online. For individual or small group photos, staff will make attendees aware of their presence and will ask permission before taking photos.
For larger public events, please note that by attending, you are consenting to the use of your appearance, image, and voice in print or digital productions created by the Waterloo Public Library for promotional use only. Please speak to library staff at the event if you’d like to be excluded from any photo/video.
Programmer: Vrinda
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Adults 19+ |
EVENT TYPE: | Indigenous | Environment | Cultures and Communities |
TAGS: | Adult learning |
Located in the heart of Uptown Waterloo, the two-storey building features a separate children’s area, ample study space, the Ellis Little Local History Room and WPL’s largest collection of browsable materials.