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	<author_name>Asians for Palestine Vancouver</author_name>
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	<title>Film Screening: We Were Children</title>
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	<description>Apartheid Free Communities in collaboration with Amnesty International Vancouver invites you to our screening of We Were Children. This screening will be our second film in the Apartheid Awareness Movie Nights series. In this feature film, the profound impact of the Canadian government’s residential school system is conveyed through the eyes of two children who were forced to face hardships beyond their years. As young children, Lyna and Glen were taken from their homes and placed in church-run boarding schools, where they suffered years of physical, sexual and emotional abuse, the effects of which persist in their adult lives. We Were Children gives voice to a national tragedy and demonstrates the incredible resilience of the human spirit.</description>
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