Celebrate World Down Syndrome Day with a special screening of DECADE, a poignant documentary.
This compelling film shares the journeys of three families across three generations while spotlighting the inspiring 10-year collaboration between photographer Hilary Gauld and the Waterloo Wellington Down Syndrome Society. Over the past decade, their work has challenged stereotypes and fostered advocacy that has captured global attention.
Explore how mainstream media representation has evolved and join us in celebrating the growing visibility of individuals with Down syndrome. A discussion will follow the screening.
Accessibility
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COST: Free
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