North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival and Summit

Pekiwewin Relief & Prayer Camp

Expired November 19, 2021 6:00 AM
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Recognizing that the economic disparities resulting from privilege and exacerbated by the pandemic are a barrier to engagement, in 2021, NDHRFF has completely removed financial barriers to engage with the festival. As a result, access to the festival's programming is entirely free and accessible to all. All passes and individual film screenings are pay-as-you-can. As your individual situation allows, you are welcome to make a donation to the festival to help support our work.


Films are available to screen midnight, Tuesday, November 2 through midnight, Thursday, November 18.


Films in the North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival have not been rated for adult content and may include violence, nudity, language, and adult situations. Viewer discretion is advised.

Camp Pekiwewin was a ceremonial site for the house-less community in Edmonton that lasted from July - November 2020.


Among the many aims were to provide refuge and challenge the municipality that acknowledges treaty and Indigenous communities in council, but consistently denies and erases Indigenous peoples' title to occupy their territories. 


As told by camp residents.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    6 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Jeromy Deleff
  • Producer
    Jordan Turko
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