presents
a screening of
BROKEN RAINBOWa film by Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd
accompanied by a talk and Q&A with
Firewolf Bizahaloni-Wong (Dine) and Jerry Greyhawk (Dine)
In the words of the traditional elders:
“There is no word for relocation in the Navajo language:
to relocate is to disappear and never be seen again.”
25% of the first group of Navajo adults who were relocated were dead
within six years.
BROKEN RAINBOW speaks for all indigenous people who are
struggling to survive
as individuals and as distinct cultures in the face of Western technology and values.
The film is an appeal from the Earth herself, as it has become impossible in America today
to separate environmental issues from Native American survival.
Friday, September 7, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.
Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Square South New York, New York
Enter on Washington Square South / West 4th Street
Suggested donation: $5.00 No one will be turned away
Light refreshments will be served
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