On Dec.5th, the final screening & discussion this year, in our film series “Identity.Intersectionality.Indigeneity”. More to come in 2019! #Native #FirstNations #Indigenous #Female or #GLBTIIQ Filmmakers visiting/looking to screen in #Berlin? Contact me. We also are able to offer a screening fee to filmmakers, and are particularly interested in those who might appearance in person […]
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Preview New #Documentary Film Project “ALMOST” on #Stereotypes of #Indigenous Heritage, Gender & Abilities
You can now preview the new film project I’m working on. The concept of “ALMOST”, of being judged “not enough” based on your heritage, gender, sexuality or cognitive/physical abilities. Due to the racist, toxic structures in society, such behaviors especially target and impact people of color. If you would like to be a part and share your […]
Curating a #Film Series “identity. intersectionality. #indigeneity” Nov 7th-Dec 5th in #Berlin w/ xart splitta
A Film Series by Red Haircrow in cooperation with xart splitta. FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE. Pls. view full programme here: www.xartsplitta.net/en/identity-intersectionality-indigeneity/ Description: “A spirit permeates western society of ignoring the harm caused others, especially if it’s for one’s own gratification or convenience. Racism, homo- and transphobia, ableism and sexism are behaviors that demonstrate that spirit. They damage, […]
View our #documentary “Forget Winnetou!” project page at #FilmFreeway
(Link) From our page at Film Freeway: which includes news and reviews, project links and small press kit. “This film project was a particularly difficult one both for myself and many of the participants to film and complete, as it was both a personal and professional endeavor. Every day we live with the effects of […]
Call For Submissions #NativeAmerican #Indigenous #Film & Multimedia Screening Opportunity
In cooperation with Xart Splitta, we want to help showcase Native/indigenous films in Berlin, Germany through Fall/Winter 2018. My work at this point is voluntary, but I want to continue helping Natives present and represent themselves, especially in a country where “Indian” stereotypes are happily, pervasively common yet just as damaging and misrepresentative. Many really […]
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