Women-Centered Stories from Multicultural / Multiracial Canada – Summer Access Sale ($495)

Women-Centered Stories from Multicultural / Multiracial Canada – Summer Access Sale ($495)

Regular price $1,000.00 Sale price $495.00
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🎓 Summer Access Sale

Save 50% through August 31, 2026.

This Digital Educational Collection is available for $495 (regular institutional price $1,000). If your institution is experiencing exceptional budget limitations, please contact info@africanfilm.com to discuss additional pricing options.

Women-Centered Stories from Multicultural / Multiracial Canada

Designed to support teaching in Canadian Studies, Women’s Studies, Indigenous Studies, Africana Studies, Caribbean Studies, Migration Studies, Cultural Studies, Sociology, and Film and Media Studies, Women-Centered Stories from Multicultural / Multiracial Canada explores Canada’s multicultural landscape through stories shaped by Indigenous nations, colonial legacies, and migrations from the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

The collection includes:

The Last Meal explores memory, family, and the lasting impact of Haiti’s Duvalier era through the story of a Haitian Canadian family confronting the past.

Village Keeper follows a Black Canadian mother working to protect her family while navigating grief, memory, and the pressures facing her community.

Kuessipan tells the story of two young Innu women whose friendship is tested as they come of age in an Indigenous community in Quebec.

Together, Women-Centered Stories from Multicultural / Multiracial Canada offers a powerful framework for exploring identity, memory, belonging, family, community, migration, colonial legacies, and women’s lived experiences in contemporary Canada.

Purchase includes perpetual institutional streaming access with Public Performance Rights (PPR) to all three films.