The 2018 CBC Massey Lectures - "All Our Relations"
Prize-winning journalist Tanya Talaga (Seven Fallen Feathers), October 26 at the Broadway Theatre.
Prize-winning journalist Tanya Talaga (author of Seven Fallen Feathers) explores the legacy of cultural genocide against Indigenous peoples — in Canada and elsewhere — in her 2018 CBC Massey Lectures, All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward, Friday, October 26 at the Broadway Theatre.
For Tanya Talaga, that cultural genocide has led to a forced disconnection from land and language by Indigenous peoples. The need now, she says, is for Indigenous self-determination in social, cultural and political arenas. Many communities, in Canada and abroad, are finding that the road back to a relationship with land and language are keys to community healing — to what in fact it means to be Indigenous.
These are lectures about values for our times, and for all of us.
The book version of the lectures is published by House of Anansi Press.
The 2018 CBC Massey Lectures Tour - Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon, Friday, October 26 at 7 p.m.
Broadway Theatre, 715 Broadway Avenue
Tickets: $30, students/seniors $25
CBC pre-sale $5 off regular ticket price
Box office: (306) 652-6556
broadwaytheatre.ca/events
The lectures will be recorded at each venue, and will be broadcast on IDEAS the week of November 12.
All tickets go on sale August 20. Discount presale on August 13. Use presale code MASSEY2018.