
Sugarcane Community Screening
Tue, Jan 20
|St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Join us Tuesday, January 20, at St. Paul's UMC for a free screening of the award-winning documentary followed by a panel discussion focused on reconciliation and repair, particularly within faith communities.


Time & Location
Jan 20, 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 512 Logan St, Helena, MT 59601, USA
About the event
Join us Tuesday, January 20, at St. Paul's UMC in Helena for a free community screening of the award-winning documentary followed by a panel discussion focused on reconciliation and repair, particularly within faith communities.
This screening is free and open to all. RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Use the ticket form at the bottom to save your spot at this free screening and get on the list to receive follow-up resources and discussion guides for continued conversation and action.
The award-winning documentary Sugarcane chronicles the Williams Lake First Nation community's groundbreaking investigation into an Indian residential school, shedding light on years of forced separation, assimilation, and abuse that Indigenous children experienced at the hands of Church and government.
This film brings the hidden story of cultural genocide to audiences worldwide while celebrating the resilience of Native people as they work to overcome cycles of intergenerational trauma. Join us for…
Tickets
General Admission
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