Paid

Event type: Paid

30
Apr
30
Apr

CLOSING CEREMONY – FUTURE, HOPE AND SWEET UTOPIAS

2023-04-30 @ 16:30 - 18:00
Let's get together and enjoy the last moments of this 25th edition of the Blue Metropolis Festival, with a nod to Hugh MacLennan's famous novel Two Solitudes, published in 1945
30
Apr
30
Apr

PHILIPPE SANDS, WINNER OF THE WORDS TO CHANGE PRIZE

2023-04-30 @ 16:00 - 17:00
The Franco-British writer and jurist Philippe Sands, an acknowledged specialist in the concept of "genocide" and author, among other titles, of The Last Colony. A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy, East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity and The Rat Line, receives the Blue Metropolis Words to Change Award for his contribution to a better understanding between peoples and cultures.
30
Apr
30
Apr

THE GABRIEL SAFDIE EVENT – JERUSALEM OF THE MIND

2023-04-30 @ 14:30 - 16:00
With an increasingly right-wing Israeli government now in place, what's the future of Israel-Palestine? What is the activist’s role? The writer’s role? How does the current political situation affect literature in Palestine and Israel?
30
Apr
30
Apr

SKAWENNATI PRESENTS THE PEACEMAKER RETURNS

2023-04-30 @ 14:30 - 15:30
The Mohawk multimedia artist Skawennati presents her new «machinima», The Peacemaker Return, a sci-fi retelling of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) confederation story, in which five warring nations learned to bury the hatchet and live together in peace, unity and respect.
30
Apr
30
Apr

YAEL NEEMAN AND NORMAN RAVVIN – ON BEING JEWISH TODAY

2023-04-30 @ 13:00 - 14:00
The Jewish experience of immigration during the 20th century was marked by antisemitism. How does this antisemitism shape Jewish identity and its many expressions today, whether in the Diaspora or in Israel?
30
Apr
30
Apr

DUNCAN MERCREDI, WINNER OF THE FIRST PEOPLES PRIZE

2023-04-30 @ 13:00 - 14:00
Winnipeg Cree and Metis poet, writer and storyteller Duncan Mercredi receives the 2023 Blue Metropolis First Peoples Prize (English category) for his body of work, including Spirit of the Wolf: Raise Your Voice and The Duke of Windsor: Wolf Sings the Blue.