The Native American Vote
Past Screenings
Bill of Rights Day Celebration
Sponsored by: Peninsula Peace & Justice Center and
Action Council, Unitarian Universalist Church
Location: Fireside Room, Unitarian Universalist Church
505 E. Charleston Rd., Palo Alto
Click here to view event flyer
ADMISSION IS FREE
The 13th Annual American Indian
Film & Video Festival of the Southeast
RECLAIMING Their VOICE will be shown KiMo Theater at the
Sponsored by Eastern Cherokee, Southern Iroquois & United Tribes of South Carolina, Inc, USC Multicultural Student Affairs & the Columbia Film Society.
Nickelodeon Theatre: 937 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina
OCTOBER 12th at 5:30pm, OCTOBER 15th at 4:30pm
ADMISSION FREE
American Indian Movement-West
UnThanksgiving
Feast
RECLAIMING Their VOICE was shown at the
San Francisco Bahai Center, 170 Valencia Street, at noon
Featuring: Clyde Bellecourt
Plus singing, dancing and drumming
Click here to view event poster
ADMISSION IS FREE
Duke City DocFest
RECLAIMING Their VOICE will be shown KiMo Theater at the
DUKE CITY DocFest, ALBUQUERQUE's International Film Festival, OCTOBER 2010
Click here to view event poster
American Indian Movement International Film Festival
RECLAIMING Their VOICE was shown at the
San Francisco Bahai Center, 170 Valencia Street, at 5:20 PM
Website: https://www.answercoalition.org/aim
ADMISSION IS FREE
Not Columbus Day Celebration
RECLAIMING Their VOICE will screen with The COLOR of HOPE following the Documentary Feature, REEL INJUN.
Featuring: Flute player/drummer/singer Yolanda Martinez.
Program Starts: 1:00pm
Location: The Fountain Theatre www.mesillavalleyfilm.org
Fun Fact: The front wall of the theatre is from the 1870s.
New Mexico Highlands University
Program Start: 6:30pm
Location: Leveo Sanchez Lecture Hall
Co-Sponsors include:
Las Vegas Peace & Justice Center, Casa de Cultura, Community Peace Radio, NMHU Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, City of Las Vegas Film Commission, Northern NM Hispano Coalition Las Vegas Committee for Peace and Justice, Waditaka Gallery, and Cultural Energy
Panel: Following the screening was a panel discussion with Dorothy Fadiman, (filmmmaker)
Pat Leahan (Co-Director of Las Vegas Peace & Justice Center), (click here to view her bio),
and other local activists.
Information: Download the Las Vegas screening poster (PDF) or
to learn more about the film, download the Las Vegas press release (PDF).
Center for Contemporary Arts
Program Start: 2:30pm
Location: 1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe & Albuquerque Panelists:
JOE GARCIA - Chairman of the All Indian Pueblo Council
TERESA LEGER DE FERNANDEZ - Indian Law/Voting Rights Attorney
ROLAND JOHNSON - Former Governor of the Laguna Pueblo
LAURIE WEAHKEE - Co-Founder of SAGE and NAVA
ARCIE CHAPA - KUNM’s Call-In Show host, moderated
Information: View the KUNM screening tour poster or
to learn more about the panelists, click here to download an article from KUNM’s online magazine,
featuring the panelists’ bios (PDF).
To learn more about the film download the Albuquerque & Santa Fe press release (PDF).
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Program Start: 6:30pm
Location: 2401 12th Street NW
Santa Fe & Albuquerque Panelists:
JOE GARCIA - Chairman of the All Indian Pueblo Council
TERESA LEGER DE FERNANDEZ - Indian Law/Voting Rights Attorney
ROLAND JOHNSON - Former Governor of the Laguna Pueblo
LAURIE WEAHKEE - Co-Founder of SAGE and NAVA
ARCIE CHAPA - KUNM’s Call-In Show host, moderated
Information: View the KUNM screening tour poster or
to learn more about the panelists, click here to download an article from KUNM’s online magazine,
featuring the panelists’ bios (PDF).
To learn more about the film download the Albuquerque & Santa Fe press release (PDF).
Taos Center for the Arts
Program Start: 7:00pm
Location: 145 Paseo Del Norte
Panelists:
LINDA YARDLEY - Tribal member, Red Willow people, Taos Pueblo
SANTIAGO JUAREX - Attorney, Former Executive Director of NM PACE
GLOJEAN TODAHEENE - San Juan County Commissioner
BILLY J. KNIGHT - Taos Community Foundation Board
ARCIE CHAPA - KUNM's Call-in show host moderated
Information: Download the Taos Press Release (PDF)
Stanford University
Hosted by Stanford's Native American Cultural Center and the United Nations Association Film Festival.
Program Start: 7:00pm
Location: Bechtel Center
Information: RECLAIMING Their VOICE screening poster
Frozen River Film Festival
Program Start: 1:00 - 2:30 pm
Location: McKinstrey
American Indian Film Festival
Program Start: 12:00 pm
Location: Landmark Embarcadero Center Cinema
Information:
American Indian Film Institute Website
United Nations Association Film Festival
This evening hosts a special tribute to Academy Nominated filmmaker and Community Leader Dorothy Fadiman
Program Start: 7:00pm
(RECLAIMING their VOICE screens at 7:45 pm)
Location: Aquarius Theater, 430 Emerson Street
Information:
United Nations Association Film Festival Website