Mark your calendars for the 19th Annual LA SKINS FEST!
Screenings at the TCL Chinese Theatres in Hollywood!
Join us for a powerful celebration of Native American cinema Nov 19- 23
Stay tuned for announcements on this year's lineup!
#filmfestival#chinesetheatre#nativeamerican
CBS canceled Colbert’s show just THREE DAYS after Colbert called out CBS parent company Paramount for its $16M settlement with Trump – a deal that looks like bribery.
America deserves to know if his show was canceled for political reasons.
Watch and share his message.
I've been saying this for *decades*. So glad to see that someone is finally taking on this issue. There's a related issue for commercial properties, but that's a different fight for a different day. Thank you, @SentatorWarnock
Private equity is turning would be buyers into renters.
We need to end tax loopholes that let large companies buy up homes. At the same time, we need to make it easier to build and help people save for their first down payment.
Similarly, to tell an honest, truthful story about boarding schools that's age-appropriate for a #PBSkids audience? That takes real craft plus deep truth, which you only get with an authentic writers room. Kudos, @ArcticDaazhraii & #MollyofDenali team.
Producing a #newplay of joy by @AsdzaNeezBitsoi that celebrates the dreams of Native girls makes me want to share this brilliant episode of Molly of Denali, written & produced by Native creatives, in honor of #OrangeShirtDay: https://t.co/YfQl8YAqiZ #EveryChildMatters
When Native artists tell the story, it's more nuanced, more truthful. Blossom's play is so deeply layered, so masterfully crafted, we can celebrate the main characters' exuberance while still honoring the pain of the past. It's talent plus craft plus lived experience.
This is one of the books we recommend in the program for #newplay#DinéNishłį (i am a sacred being) Or, A Boarding School Play (we invite evening audiences to cheer, hoot, holler, applaud, but to refrain from whistling)
#NativeTheatre#NativeRepresentationMatters
I’m on the Fort Belknap Reservation today where community members are welcoming home three children who died while at Carlisle Indian Industrial School in the late 1800s — Bishop L. Shields, 17, Almeda Heavy Hair, 16, and John Bull, 16. #mtnews