SEPTEMBER 24 | 4PM | KIN THEORY: New Work in Indigenous Media

Kin Theory, a project of Nia Tero, serves and connects a growing, global community of Indigenous storytellers. Screening/discussion: intersectional shorts by Nia Tero’s Indigenous fellows, IVY MACDONALD (She/her; Blackfeet), RAVEN TWO FEATHERS (He/him; Two-Spirit; Cherokee, Seneca, Cayuga, and Comanche), and ALEX SALLEE (She/her; Iñupiaq and Mexican). Moderator: TRACY RECTOR (Choctaw).

FRIDAY | SEPTEMBER 24 | 4–6 PM

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SCREENING + DISCUSSION

KIN THEORY: New Work in Indigenous Media

Kin Theory, a project of Nia Tero, serves and connects a growing, global community of Indigenous storytellers. A screening of intersectional shorts by Nia Tero’s Indigenous fellows, IVY MACDONALD (she/her; Blackfeet), RAVEN TWO FEATHERS (he/they); Two-Spirit; Cherokee, Seneca, Cayuga, and Comanche), and ALEX SALLEE (she/her; Iñupiaq and Mexican) will be followed by a discussion with the filmmakers. Moderator: TRACY RECTOR (Black, Choctaw, Jewish), Managing Director of Storytelling, Nia Tero.

CO-SPONSORS: NYU CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY, CINEMA STUDIES, OFFICE OF GLOBAL INCLUSION, NATIVE STUDIES FORUM; and WORLD RECORDS