Oyate Film Screening and Discussion Native American Heritage Month

When

Nov. 2, 2023, 3pm to 6pm

Campus Location

Office/Remote Location

Philip J. Cohen Theatre
Oyate film logo
a photo of Native American women

Description

Come join us for a special screening of "Oyate," a thought-provoking documentary, followed by an engaging discussion with the filmmakers!

In 2016, the world turned its eyes to the people of Standing Rock as they formed a coalition of unprecedented magnitude to defend their land and water from the threat of the Dakota Access Pipeline.

An inflection point for human rights and environmental justice, the #NoDAPL struggle became a rallying cry for Indigenous people everywhere to take a stand against the myriad injustices committed against them for centuries.

OYATE elevates the voices of Indigenous activists, organizers, and politicians as they offer their perspective on that complicated history, contextualize the #NoDAPL movement, illuminate the interconnectivity between the issues facing Indian Country today, and look towards a more sovereign and sustainable future for their people.

Featuring perspectives from Chase Iron Eyes, Phyllis Young, Secretary Deb Haaland, Tokata Iron Eyes, Stuart James and more.

Price

Free

Admission Information

Contact Information

Gambrell Renard
Gambrell Renard

External Sponsor

Filters

Open to All