Photo credit: Deborah Anderson
Photo credit: Deborah Anderson
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: Lekha Singh, Angus Mitchell, Eve Ensler, Julian Lennon, Tamara Mellon, Ian McNeel, Christopher Stone, Keely Shaye Brosnan, Alice Bamford
10 Minute Native News is Women of the White Buffalo’s continued efforts to raise the voices of indigenous women during the film self-distributes. The distribution aspect of the feature film by Deborah Anderson has been arduous, but this resilient filmmaker has not stopped at any closed-door but kept seeking a way while continuing to support Sun Rose Ironshell’s love for education, giving her a platform to share her Native News reporting on Social Media. To follow Women of the White Buffalo’s Social Media Posts, with all Native News, please cclick here.
10 Minute Native News is Women of the White Buffalo’s continued efforts to raise the voices of indigenous women during the film self-distributes. The distribution aspect of the feature film by Deborah Anderson has been arduous, but this resilient filmmaker has not stopped at any closed-door but kept seeking a way while continuing to support Sun Rose Ironshell’s love for education, giving her a platform to share her Native News reporting on Social Media. To follow Women of the White Buffalo’s Social Media Posts, with all Native News, please cclick here.
: Igor Konstantinovsky, Dana Lisa Jones, Gary Berlin
: Edwin FrankO
At the end of the 19th century, the town of Arecibo was a mecca of commerce and culture in the northern area of Puerto Rico. Today, the architectural and urban wealth remain as a memory of that economic strength and vitality of another era, but against the background of a city that is languishing. The contrast provokes a question about what happened and how it was that a town that lived so much glory now seems to be in decline. In search of the answer, the artist Natalia Sánchez makes a film montage in counterpoint, exposing the memories, comments and experiences of those who have witnessed the changes in Arecibo over the years. The documentary articulates the experiences of artists, writers, historians and community members who, from very different perspectives and roles, formed part of the social fabric and history of this town. At the same time, new initiatives and ways of rethinking our reality within the physical space in which we live are explored to design the future we want. Through conversations and stories, as a mosaic of collective memory, the city appears as a great mirror of us – of who we were, who we are and who we want to be.
At the end of the 19th century, the town of Arecibo was a mecca of commerce and culture in the northern area of Puerto Rico. Today, the architectural and urban wealth remain as a memory of that economic strength and vitality of another era, but against the background of a city that is languishing. The contrast provokes a question about what happened and how it was that a town that lived so much glory now seems to be in decline. In search of the answer, the artist Natalia Sánchez makes a film montage in counterpoint, exposing the memories, comments and experiences of those who have witnessed the changes in Arecibo over the years. The documentary articulates the experiences of artists, writers, historians and community members who, from very different perspectives and roles, formed part of the social fabric and history of this town. At the same time, new initiatives and ways of rethinking our reality within the physical space in which we live are explored to design the future we want. Through conversations and stories, as a mosaic of collective memory, the city appears as a great mirror of us – of who we were, who we are and who we want to be.
: Lekha Singh, Angus Mitchell, Eve Ensler, Julian Lennon, Tamara Mellon, Ian McNeel, Christopher Stone, Keely Shaye Brosnan, Alice Bamford
The purpose is to create an opportunity to inspire more Puerto Ricans to be critical thinkers, to keep their minds curious and to continue aspiring to have productive lives.
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: Rob Ortiz, Salvador Alemañy, Mariglo Vizcarrondo
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: Rob Ortiz, Salvador Alemañy, Mariglo Vizcarrondo
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: Steve Kynman, Ryan Alonso, Paolo Polleselo
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: Steve Kynman, Ryan Alonso, Paolo Polleselo
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: Steve Kynman, Ryan Alonso, Paolo Polleselo
After the death of her father due to violence, Qiya and her mom leave Perú in search of the American dream. They run to the land of the free and the home of the brave. When they reached the border reality strikes…the American nightmare.
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: Bronx Council on the Arts
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: Bronx Council on the Arts
After the death of her father due to violence, Qiya and her mom leave Perú in search of the American dream. They run to the land of the free and the home of the brave. When they reached the border reality strikes…the American nightmare.
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: Bronx Council on the Arts
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