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A still from Still We Rise shows a a group of protesters marching, many are holding their fists in the air, some are carrying signs that read "Free Black Australia" and "Aboriginal Embassy."

Still We Rise Screening and Panel Discussion

Join us Monday, April 15 at 5:30pm at Princeton University for a special screening of John Harvey’s Still We Rise, followed by a panel discussion. The film revisits the 1972 Aboriginal and Black Power resistance movement.

Activists planted an umbrella on the lawn of the Australian Parliament in Canberra proclaiming it the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. The establishment of this Aboriginal Tent Embassy would become one of the longest continual protests for Indigenous land rights in the world. Revisiting archival footage from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Still We Rise reflects deeply on the inciting moment and urgently reminds us of the ongoing legacies of settler colonialism and Indigenous rights and sovereignty. The film is directed by John Harvey, who is of Sabai (Torres Strait) background and works across screen and stage as a writer and director.

This screening is free and open to the public. Learn more.

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Where

James Stewart Film Theatre
185 Nassau St
Princeton, NJ 08542

When

April 15, 2024
5:30–7:30 PM

What

A screening and panel discussion.