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Warrior Women Film and Panel Discussion

The panel event has passed. However, please complete this form to receive a link to view the film Warrior Women through April 27.

 

Warrior Women is the story of mothers and daughters fighting for Native rights in the American Indian Movement of the 1970s. The film unveils not only a female perspective of history, but also examines the impact political struggles have on the children who bear witness. Register below to receive a link to view this film.

In addition, you are invited to join Madonna Thunder Hawk, Beth Castle, and Dawna Riding In Hare for a special live, online panel discussion moderated by Amanda Johnson. The panel will discuss the film, as well as subjects including Indigenous activism, Native identity, the complexities of mother/daughter relationships, legacy, intergenerational trauma, and strategies of resistance among Native people. Register below to receive a link to attend the live online panel discussion.

Note: You will receive a link to view the film in a separate email from Clarke Iakovakis.

 

 

Date:
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Time:
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Location:
Categories:
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