29 September – “Playing Indian” a Day of Discussions & Workshops at MARKK in Hamburg

On September 29th, I’ll be joining Harmut Lutz (in our documentary, too) and others on the topic of “Playing Indian” at the Museum am Rothenbaum in Hamburg. I’ll be giving a workshop in the afternoon, which will include select scenes from Forget Winnetou- Loving in the Wrong Way. There is a full-day of discussions and events, […]

#NowAvailable at @Vtape – #Documentary “Forget Winnetou!” on Native Stereotypes, #Racism & White Supremacist Ideology

The revolutions and protests we’re seeing around the world today are because issues like these have been minimized and ignored for too long. Accurate history and self-representation have not been taught by those who made themselves dominant through violence then conveniently tried to erase their history of genocide, enslavement & capitalist greed, resulting in the […]

2 March in #Berlin a #Fokusgruppengespräche on Cross-Cultural Solidarity – I’ll be on panel

Organized by and at Xart Splitta, Red Haircrow will participate in a Fokusgruppengespräche with others. The theme? Cross cultural solidarity – “The idea is an open conversation/discussion’s main goal will be to work out the current “needs, wishes, demands” in regard to cross-community solidarity.” Moderated by Xart Splitta, other panelists will also include Mai Zeidani-Yufanyi, […]

New at #DeutscheWelle “Why #Germany can’t quit its racist #NativeAmerican problem”

And despite claiming to be open-minded and non-racist, it is no surprise to us that except for one film festival solely dedicated to “immigrant” and refugee issues, not one German film festival, distributor or TV/Media source or outlet accepted or showed interest in our film, “Forget Winnetou! Loving in the Wrong Way”. Yet many others […]

First Look at the Poster for #Documentary project “ALMOST” – #Aspergers #Gender #Sexuality #Indigenous

ALMOST. A new short documentary on the intersection of realities, identities and Indigeneity, and the concept of being enough, no matter what or who you are. Following the lives of four people on Asperger’s Syndrome, sexuality, gender and the effects of stigma and prejudice. It is currently in production, and will combine unique animated storytelling […]