Join the Indigenous Film Collective for our first screening of 2026!
On the hardwood and on their homeland, the Skidegate Saints are fighting for more than a championship — they’re fighting for their future.
Set against the backdrop of the 2024 All Native Basketball Tournament and the battle for Indigenous sovereignty, Saints and Warriors (2025) captures a story of resilience, brotherhood, and the unbreakable spirit of Haida Gwaii.
Town Hall, Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave
Event Program:
- 5:30pm – Doors Open
- 6:00pm – Opening Remarks and Smudge
- 6:15pm – Saints and Warriors Film Screening (98 mins)
- 7:55pm – Q&A/Audience Discussion, Reflection, Giveaway
- 8:15pm – Event Ends
Mental Health Resources
Anishnawbe Health Toronto Mental Health Crisis Line – 416.360.0486 or 416.920.2605
Indigenous Wellness Counsellor – mentalhealth.hwc@utoronto.ca or 416.978.8030 (select option 5)
St. George Health & Wellness Centre (416.978.8030)
Toronto Rape Crisis Centre – 416.597.8808
U of T Wayfinder (utoronto.ca)
Alumni can register by emailing andrea.johns@utoronto.ca. Students and staff can register using the button below.
Andrea Johns (she/her) is a member of the Kanien’kehá:ha (Gan-yan-ghey-ha) Mohawk Nation (Six Nations of the Grand River) and is a University of Toronto ’21 alum. Andrea holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction as a Specialist in Indigenous Studies and a double minor in Book & Media Studies/Creative Expression & Society. She currently is an Indigenous training coordinator with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives and a TA for Introduction to Indigenous Studies at the University of Toronto.
In her spare time, Andrea is an avid beadworker and artist, where her work has been showcased at the biennial Indigenous Fashion Arts Festival, the Museum of London, and in the gift shops at the Royal Ontario Museum, Textile Museum of Canada, and the Art Gallery of Hamilton.