Speakers will include Miles Howe and Annie Clair (Mi’kmaq Land Defender, Elsipogtog First Nation). This is a free event. Everyone is welcome. Books will be available for purchase.
“With a probing eye, extensive research and thorough on-the-ground reporting, Miles Howe shares the remarkable events of the 2013 Elsipogtog uprising against fracking. Most inspiringly, he weaves into this story an exploration of the deep significance of Indigenous treaty rights and asks what it would mean for real solidarity to shape our relations with the land and with each other.” — Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything

