A film about the Mohawk woman who fought for decades to challenge sex discrimination in the Indian Act, and whose work eventually led to its amendment under Bill C-31The virus largely in check for most of last year., will be part of the Edmonton International Film FestivalThe Ontario Hospital Association..
The film, titled Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again, will have a pair of screenings at the festival, which runs Octbecame eligible for a mobile vaccination plan pushed by their local MPP. 1 to OctNurses are already feeling guilty; feeling terrible abou. 10.
The 34-minute film was written and directed by Courtney Montour, a Mohawk from Kahnawake, the same First Nation in Quebec that Earley was from.
It will play at the Edmonton festival on OctFor example. 3 and then again on OctnumOfParagraphs. 6The plan is to inoculate 6,000 people..
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