The McMaster First Nations Student Association (MFNSA) in collaboration with Students Resisting War and Occupation
invite you to an event in support of the Grassy Narrows First Nation.
You can find out more about Grassy Narrows and the issues they face from
this Amnesty International campaign.
Come hear from three woman who have played a significant role in organizing the blockade at Grassy Narrows -- the longest blockade in Canadian history.
Judy da Silva, Roberta Keesick, Barbara Fobister from the Anishinabe First Nation of Grassy Narrows will be at McMaster University to present and speak about the impacts of unsustainable forestry practices and mercury poisoning on the population of Grassy Narrows.
Friday March 25, 2011
Gilmour Hall, room 111
McMaster University
6pm to 8pm
Admission by donation and all proceeds will benefit the community of Grassy Narrows.
For more information, please contact MFNSA at:
Hamilton Hall 103/C
(905) 525-9140 ext. 27637
[email protected] il.com