Saturday 25 April, 14:00

Struggles and Resistance of Indigenous People Against Environmental Degradation

Free, registration required

Join us for a thematic event and workshop centered on Nat Cardozo’s album “Origine”. This two-part activity begins with a visit to MEG, where participants explore how indigenous communities organize in response to environmental challenges, particularly through contemporary indigenous art. The experience continues at the Cité Library with a creative workshop led by Nat Cardozo, inspired by the album and celebrating the unique connection between indigenous peoples and nature.

In French.  Kids ages 9 and up.

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Photo Credit: DR

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