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Mon, November 06, 2023 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmPricing
$5 student ticket, $10 general admission/adult ticket
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Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes TheaterAn intimate portrait of a growing movement amongst Indigenous Americans to reclaim their spiritual and cultural identities through food sovereignty.
Director: Sanjay Rawal
Stars: Kris Bergen, Chucky Carpenter, Twila Cassadore
Post-show Discussion Sponsored by Trickster Cultural Center Led by Executive Director Gina Roxas!
This film is screening in collaboration with Elawa Farms’ first-ever collaborative farm dinner on Friday, November 10th @ 6 PM, centered around themes of food sovereignty, education, and preserving Indigenous foodways. Join participating guests – Executive Chef Jessica Walks First of Ketapanen Kitchen and Executive Director Gina Roxas of Trickster Cultural Center, as you learn how Native leaders are restoring health and well-being in local communities by broadening access to healthy Indigenous foods, traditions, and lifeways. Tickets for the dinner are limited so purchase while you can!
This film is part of Native Voices, the community-wide initiative to illuminate the historic legacy, current lives, and ongoing contributions of Native Americans in Lake Forest and Lake County. For all events, visit the community calendar.
Gorton Center will take and may use photos and videos from this event for its promotional purposes. Your attendance indicates your consent to the above.
There is no refund given for unused film or event tickets.
Laura Demmer, Director of Development
Ann Kiesling, Development Associate
847-234-6060
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