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News & Archive(January 31, 2003)![]() Marchers in Kanehsatake Film and Discussion with KIM CAMPBELL 6:00-9:00pm — Reception at 5:30pm Wiener Auditorium, Taubman Building JFK School of Government (CLICK FOR MAP) Kanehsatake is the award-winning documentary film by Native American filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin depicting the two-and-a-half month armed confrontation between Native American Mohawks and Canadian government forces. Following the film, former Prime Minister of Canada Kim Campbell will lead a discussion with the audience. Campbell became Canada's first female prime minister in 1993 after serving as Canada's Minister of State for Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Minister of Justice and Attorney General, and Minister of National Defense and Veterans' Affairs. Pizza and drinks will be served during the reception. This event is cosponsored by the Kennedy School of Government's Center for Public Leadership, Harvard University's Consortium for Global Leadership, and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. The film is part of the Program on Negotiation's 2002-2003 Film Series. Other films in the series include: |
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