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UID:20260527T130254Z - 76562@am364a.odoo.com
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.nifss.ca/event/the-stand-4-pm-18/register"
 >The Stand 4 pm </a>\nThe Stand December 1st 4 pm Chris Auchter | Canada |
  National Film Board of Canada 2024 | 94 min | Film: Documentary It’s 19
 85 the Haida youth are blockading a remote logging road on Lyell Island\, 
 demanding that logging stops\, and that the government negotiates a path o
 f co-existence. Noticing the young generation’s spark of initiative\, th
 e elders step in to fan the flames. They arrive on that remote logging roa
 d to stand with the youth\, quietly confronting the loggers\, the police\,
  and the government\, together. The Haida’s integrity and peaceful appro
 ach captures the eyes of the world. Now\, with everybody watching\, will t
 he Haida people back down? Or will they carve a new path for their nation 
 and culture? Thirty-five years later we hear from people who were on the l
 ine in 1985 about how that event shaped their lives – and how the same s
 tory is still playing out again and again – most recently in Fairy Creek
  where protestors\, loggers\, police have been clashing for over a year no
 w and record numbers of activists have been arrested. The story is deeply 
 rooted in BC\, on Haida Gwaii\; it’s was a pivotal event in Haida and BC
  history\; the story of logging and the complexities of this activity is o
 ngoing in BC\, as are the protests\; in the case of The Stand\, individual
 s who were on the line in 1985 remain activists today.
DTSTAMP:20260527T130254Z
LOCATION:Vancouver Island Conference Centre\, 80 Commercial Street\, Nanaim
 o BC V9R 5J8
SUMMARY:The Stand 4 pm 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.nifss.ca/event/the-stand-
 4-pm-18/register">The Stand 4 pm </a>\nThe Stand December 1st 4 pm Chris A
 uchter | Canada | National Film Board of Canada 2024 | 94 min | Film: Docu
 mentary It’s 1985 the Haida youth are blockading a remote logging road o
 n Lyell Island\, demanding that logging stops\, and that the government ne
 gotiates a path of co-existence. Noticing the young generation’s spark o
 f initiative\, the elders step in to fan the flames. They arrive on that r
 emote logging road to stand with the youth\, quietly confronting the logge
 rs\, the police\, and the government\, together. The Haida’s integrity a
 nd peaceful approach captures the eyes of the world. Now\, with everybody 
 watching\, will the Haida people back down? Or will they carve a new path 
 for their nation and culture? Thirty-five years later we hear from people 
 who were on the line in 1985 about how that event shaped their lives – a
 nd how the same story is still playing out again and again – most recent
 ly in Fairy Creek where protestors\, loggers\, police have been clashing f
 or over a year now and record numbers of activists have been arrested. The
  story is deeply rooted in BC\, on Haida Gwaii\; it’s was a pivotal even
 t in Haida and BC history\; the story of logging and the complexities of t
 his activity is ongoing in BC\, as are the protests\; in the case of The S
 tand\, individuals who were on the line in 1985 remain activists today.
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