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 […]
“When I Think About #America” – A Personal & Societal Perspective on #Politics #History #Racism from a #BIPOC
FULL ARTICLE AT MEDIUM: “When I think about America, I think of the multi-millions of Indigenous peoples who were killed, who were raped, who had their children ripped from their arms or who died from diseases deliberately introduced. I think of the African peoples torn from their lands, their cultures, their professions and histories, drowning […]
#Radio #Podcast- 8 Dec on Reboot.fm: Que Kenny, Rachel O’Reilly & Red Haircrow on #Colonialism #Fracking
Description from Reboot.fm website. “INFRACTIONS is an artistic feature documentary in dialogue with frontline Indigenous cultural workers’ struggles against threats to more than 50% of Australia’s Northern Territory from shale gas fracking. It was commissioned by the KW Production Series. Don’t Frack the NT features a discussion in Berlin with one of the film’s protagonists Que […]
4 Dec -#Films Screening Event and Q&A “UNSEEN UNHEARD // The #Indigenous Perspective” in #Berlin
2019 has been extremely challenging, succinctly put. Endeavoring to finish up my next documentary by the end of this year, a shorter work titled, “ALMOST” on reality, identity and Indigeneity, and the effects of stigma and prejudice. But before that, I have a couple of more screenings scheduled. On this Thursday, 21 November, in cooperation […]
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