Call for Participants – #Filming of ALMOST #Documentary Restarting

FILMING HAS RESTARTED FOR ALMOST! WE ARE ACTIVELY SEEKING PARTICIPANTS, SO PLEASE  APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ALMOST was first developed to be a short #documentary film with unique animated storytelling and live scenes, which it still will be, but additionally, I will create a #webseries where episodes feature participants who wish to further share […]

#BookLaunch – “Varied Spirits – An Anthology” – A Gathering of #Transgender #NonBinary #TwoSpirit & Other Voices

Now available! Published on 31 March 2023, on the Transgender Day of Visibility, even as countries and governments like the USA continue to allow violent attacks, discrimination and organized oppression and legislation to destroy rights and lives. Varied Spirits Anthology – Volume 1 (31 March 2023), in print  or on Kindle. 50 pages, English. There are two […]

3 May 2023 in Kiel – In cooperation with Culturitical

Talk with Red Haircrow, May 3, 2023, 8pm, Kiel, Hansa 48 Culturitical “Award-winning writer, educator, psychologist and filmmaker D.S. Red Haircrow joins us to critically discuss how Germans are loving Native Americans the wrong way, inter-generational historic trauma of marginalized and minoritized groups and GLBTIIQ needs. The entry is free.” You are welcome to read […]

Now Available – “Zusammen als People of Color?!” the 2022 brochure for #CommunitiesSolidarischDenken via xart splitta (In German)

                        My essay “Terming Us into New Obscurity” was included, with perspectives on the usage and evolution/deevolution of the terms BIPOC and POC. My contribution and the brochure is in German.  Shared from the xart splitta website: “#CommunitiesSolidarischDenken ist nun im dritten Jahr einer […]

3 Nov in Saarland – Lecture: “Dismantling The Architecture and Refurbishment of Indigenous Trauma”

  DISMANTLING THE ARCHITECTURE AND REFURBISHMENT OF INDIGENOUS TRAUMA by Red Haircrow03. November 2022, 19 Uhr. Ort: VHS Saarbrücken, Altes Rathaus, Raum 23 “In Germany and most of the world, the trauma North American Indigenous peoples experience is mostly believed to be from events in the past, focusing on direct methods and effects of invasion […]