Current Products, Projects & Endeavors


Titles now available at JMS Books LLC

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Other Media and Work

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Varied Spirits an anthology of poetry, art & photography from transgender, nonbinary and gender-fluid persons “gathering the dignity, the sacrifice, and the beauty of our lives, loves and living. Of our spirits.” Edited by Red Haircrow and Manuel Ricardo Garcia. Available in print & on Kindle.

 

Chapter “Succeeding Skywalker” by Red Haircrow

IndigePop: A Companion edited by Svetlana Seibel (Volume editor)Kati Dlaske (Volume editor)
 Summary:

“Contemporary Indigenous popular culture is a dynamic and expansive cultural field that has been gaining momentum since the turn of the twenty-first century.

This edited collection brings together contributions by scholars, artists and practitioners who work with and in the field of Indigenous popular culture in various capacities, from different standpoints and in a range of geopolitical contexts.

This approach aims at promoting a dialogue between diverse sites of knowledge production of and on the Indigenous popular at the same time as it reflects the multivocal, multimedial and multisited landscape of contemporary Indigenous popular culture.

The contributions in the volume engage both the poetics and the politics of IndigePop, showcasing the creative and celebratory energies of Indigenous popular culture and Indigenerdity as well as their societal significance vis-à-vis Indigenous resistance, resurgence and political struggles.”


fw-limitedThe award winning documentary directed and produced by Red Haircrow. For universities, organizations and groups, now available at Vtape, Canada’s leading artist run distributors. DVD are currently sold out, and we are searching for streaming options.

“The same mentality that ignores indigenous rights to self-representation are often those who also stereotype and gaslight GLBTIIQ people, women, the disabled or economically challenged, especially people of color just for desiring change and equality. It is basically saying, “My gratification is more important than your dignity, your rights or even your life.” This is a main facet of rape culture. It is intersecting oppression. “