Friends, The Social Justice Commission at St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Lincoln will host a documentary film screening this Friday, September 29. The film’s title is “Gather.” We are located at 147 Concord Road in Lincoln. Flint Hall is on the second floor. We are fully ADA accessible. If you arrive around 6:00 we will feed you a vegetarian soup supper. The film, running 1 hour 14 minutes, will begin at 6:45. Discussion will follow for those who wish to stay. We will distribute information about the Massachusetts Indigenous Legislative Agenda, a set of bills in the Legislature focused on the concerns and rights of Indigenous people in Massachusetts. Gather is an intimate portrait of the growing movement amongst Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual, political and cultural identities through food sovereignty, while battling the trauma of centuries of genocide. Gather follows Nephi Craig, a chef from the White Mountain Apache Nation (Arizona), opening an indigenous café as a nutritional recovery clinic; Elsie Dubray, a young scientist from the Cheyenne River Sioux Nation (South Dakota), conducting landmark studies on bison; and the Ancestral Guard, a group of environmental activists from the Yurok Nation (Northern California), trying to save the Klamath river. Looking forward to seeing you then. Social Justice CommissionSt. Anne’s in-the-Fields ChurchQuestions? Call Alex at 781-697-0140
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