Screening of “Voices: Lighting a Pathway to Indigenous Inclusion,” from the Urban Inuit Identity Project with guest, Inuk filmmaker Muckpaloo Ipeelie
In honour of upcoming National Indigenous Peoples Day, join us for a screening of the film Voices: Lighting a Pathway to Indigenous Inclusion, a documentary that examines how Canada’s colonial legacy continues to shape its institutions — especially in business, policy, and economic development. The film takes viewers on a journey through history and modern realities, guided by Indigenous voices who share their lived experiences and visions for meaningful collaboration. We will be joined by producer of the film, Muckpaloo Ipeelie, an Inuk filmmaker and founder of Urban Inuit Identity Project Inc. from Iqaluit, Nunavut. With a background in Medical Laboratory Technology, Ipeelie recognized early-on the need for advocacy within healthcare settings. Over time, this advocacy grew into a multi-faceted initiative that now supports Inuit across both urban and remote communities. Coffee, tea, and treats will be provided. FREE to attend; Preregistration is required.
Screening of “Voices: Lighting a Path...
Date and Time
Thursday Jun 18, 2026 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
June 18, 2026 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location
Bruce County Museum & CC. 33 Victoria Street North Southampton, ON