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Green Film Fest Presents: Encore Screening of Warrior Women // Feb 5, 2019

Join Green Film Fest for a free Encore Screening of Warrior Women on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at the San Francisco Public Library.
By Green Film Fest / greenfilmfest.org
Green Film Fest Presents: Encore Screening of Warrior Women // Feb 5, 2019

Join Green Film Fest for a free Encore Screening of Warrior Women on Tuesday, February 5 at the San Francisco Public Library. 

From directors Christina King and Elizabeth Castle, this inspiring film traces the untold story of countless Native American women struggling for their people's civil rights through the figure of Lakota activist and community organizer Madonna Thunder Hawk. 

Warrior Women was one of the audience top favorites at the 2018 Festival!

Tuesday, Feb 5 :: 6 pm

Followed by a panel discussion!

Koret Auditorium, San Francisco Public Library :: 100 Larkin St. 

FREE event, no ticket required.

This event is sponsored by the Green Stacks program of SF Public Library & Co-Presented by The Women's Enviromental Network. 

Meet Patricia St. Onge at the screening, local indigenous activist, non-profit leader, and adopted sister of Madonna Thunder Hawk, to talk about women's indigenous leadership in the Bay Area. 

 

 

"They do an incredible job. I was just floored by it."
- Jared Blumenfeld on Warrior Women, from his podcast Podship Earth. 
The Cinema Vert episode features Warrior Women, Complicit, Symphony for Nature, and Point of No Return - all from the Sept 2018 Festival program.

 

Some of the environment’s strongest and most tenacious advocates are indigenous peoples around the globe.

Indigenous leadership and climate justice spanned throughout Green Film Fest 2018, with guests including Madonna Thunder Hawk, leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM), the Steiger Butte singers and drummers of the Klamath Tribe, and dozens of indigenous activists from The Condor and the Eagle.

Green Film Fest 2018 also marched in the international RISE for Climate, Jobs, and Justice, organized by indigenous environmentalists around the globe to display the growing strength and diversity of the climate movement, and to demand change.

 

We want now to share Warrior Women's story of environmental and social justice again. Join us! 

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