5th Annual Albuquerque American Indian Arts Festival October 7
Smithsonian Museum, NY
November 24th – 30th, 2014
Dine College, Tsaile, AZ
Apr 15, 2014
Uranium Film Festival, Brooklyn, New York
February eighteen, 2014
The Eye for Procedure Studies, Claremont, California
Feb 14, 2014
University of Connecticut
Nov 14, 2013
Uranium Film Festival in Munich, Deutschland
September 26-29, 2013
Equus Film Festival
August xvi, 2013
Brazil Museum of Modernistic Art
May 16-26, 2013
Niwot Native American Movie Festival, Colorado
May iii, 2013
Diminutive Ciné Film Festival, Helsinki, Finland
April 26, 2013
Colgate Academy
October 25, 2012
Berlin Premiere at the Uranium Motion picture Festival
October 7, 2012
Monument Valley Dispensary
July 25, 2012
KAFM Radio Room
March 28, 2012
Oak Park Main Library
January 29, 2012
US Ecology Protection Bureau
Nov 16, 2011
Sarah Lawrence College
November 11, 2011
Farmington Public Library, Farmington NM
October 21, 2011
Phil L. Thomas Performing Arts Center, Shiprock NM
October xx, 2011
Oregon State University, Corvallis OR
October 7, 2011
University of Oregon, Eugene OR
October six, 2011
Southern Oregon University, Ashland OR
Oct 5, 2011
Kayenta Chapter House
September 28, 2011
The 5th Annual Monument Valley Movie, Blues, and Arts Festival
September ten & 11, 2011
Navajo Male child Screens in Brazil'south Uranium Pic Fest!
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Us Department of Energy Environmental Justice Conference, Washington DC
April 28th and 29th, 2011
Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association Briefing, San Antonio, Texas
April 22, 2011
American Society for Environmental History Briefing, Phoenix, Arizona
April xv, 2011
Sapatq'ayn Cinema Film Festival, University of Idaho
March 26th, 2011
The Public Interest Environmental Law Briefing, University of Oregon
March five, 2011
Radiation Exposure Compensation Human action Outreach Event, Kayenta, Arizona
January 18th, 2011
Wilkinson Public Library, Telluride, Colorado
January 10th, 2011
Moab to Monument Valley Picture Commission, Moab, Utah
January 8th, 2011
Oregon Land University
November 22nd, 2010
University of Chicago
Nov 10th, 2010
Columbia Higher Chicago
November 10th, 2010
University of Wisconsin Center for Civilisation, History and Environs
October 13, 2010
Westminster College, Table salt Lake City, Utah
October 1st, 2010
SLC Indian Walk-In Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
October one, 2010
SLC Public Library, Table salt Lake Urban center, Utah
September 30, 2010
Many Nations Longhouse, Eugene, Oregon
May 26th, 2010
Globe Solar day Introductory Speech past Rita White at Diné College Screening
April 22nd, 2010
The Ecology Law & Policy Center, Chicago, Illinois
May tertiary, 2010
Indian Health Service Sensation Event, Cove, New Mexico
April 29th, 2010
Amnesty International Human Rights Picture Festival, Silver Spring, Maryland
Apr 24th, 2010
Groundswell screens "The Return of Navajo Male child" at the Rough Rock Trading Post
March 25th, 2010
Daley College, Chicago, Illinois
March tertiary, 2010
Dine College Uranium Ed Plan, Shiprock, New United mexican states
November 30th
The American Indian Christian Mission, Show Low, Arizona
Nov 18th, 2009
The University of Chicago
November 10th, 2009
The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)
November 9th, 2009
Miami U's Native American Film Festival, Miami, Ohio
November 5th, 2009
*** Washington DC Premiere of "Return of Navajo Male child" Epilogue
September 25th, 2008
Finger Lakes Environmental Movie Festival, NY Cornell University & Ithaca College
October 17, 2004
Sedgewick Cultural Center, Philadelphia
October 9, 2004
Stars in the Desert Festival, Arizona
Apr 16, 2004
Big Sky Documentary Festival, Montana
February 25, 2004
Siskiyou Environmental Film Festival Oregon
February 24, 2004
Mashantucket Pequot Museum, Connecticut
February 14th and 21st, 2004
INPUT in the USA, South Carolina ETV
December 10th, 2003
Hirschhorn Museum, Ecology Film Festival, Washington, DC
March 13th, 2003
Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian, NY
February 24th, 2003
Museum of Modern Art, New York
December 15, 2002
Columbia College Chicago, The Documentary Center
Dec six, 2002
Toronto International Ecology Moving picture Fest, Toronto
September 2nd, 2002
Festival of Narrative Arts, Las Vegas, NM
August 5th, 2002
George Eastman House, Rochester, NY
July 18th, 2002
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA
March 2nd, 2002
Lewis & Clark Higher, Portland, OR
February 7th, 2002
U of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
November 11, 2001
University of New Mexico, Gallup
October 27, 2001
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, Hopkins Middle Flick
October 4, 2001
Honolulu Academy of Arts, Hawaii
October 1st, 2nd, 2001
Docupolis Film Festival, Barcelona, Spain
Oct, 2001
Mesa Verde Nat'l Park, Chapin Mesa Theatre
August ninth, 2001
Association of Health Physicists, Cleveland, OH
June 11th, 2001
First People's Festival, Montreal, Canada
June 15th, 2001
University of California - Santa Barbara
May 14th, 2001
Greatcoat Boondocks, South Africa
April 29th - May 5th, 2001
Northeastern Illinois Academy, Chicago
April 21st, 2001
Northern Illinois Academy, DeKalb, IL
April 20th, 2001
Shiprock Campus of Dine Higher
April 11th, 2001
Flagstaff, AZ du Bois Center Ballroom, NAU south campus
Apr 7th, 2001
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
March 29th, 2001
Albuquerque Public Library (Albuquerque, NM)
March 29th, 2001
Durango Moving picture Festival
March 16th, 2001
Durango Pic Festival
March 12th, 2001
Durango Flick Festival
March 15th, 2001
California Land - Fullerton
March fifth, 2001
Native Visions Film Festival, Saint petersburg, FL
Feb 26th, 2001
Mean solar day of Remembrance, University of Utah
January 27th, 2001
Santa Fe Film Festival, Santa Fe, NM
December 1st & 3rd, 2000
Smithsonian'southward National Museum of Natural History, Washginton, DC
November 17th, 2000
US Geological Survey, Reston, VA
November 17th, 2000
Native American Film & Video Festival, New York
Nov 16th, 2000
American Anthropological Association Briefing, San Francisco
November 16th, 2000
Landmark's Embarcadero Centre Cinema
Nov 12th, 2000
American Indian Film & Video Festival, San Francisco
November 9th-16th, 2000
Texas Union Theatre, Austin, TX
Nov eighth, 2000
San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, Washington Square Hall
November third, 2000
Durango Picture Society, Durango, CO
October 22nd, 2000
Denver Int'l Picture Festival, CO
October 17, 2000
Mill Valley Film Festival, Mill Valley, CA
October fifteen, 2000
Navajo Studies Conference, San Juan College, Farmington, NM
September 28th, 2000
Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, IL
September 25th, 2000
NAES College, Chicago
September 24th, 2000
American Indian Center, Chicago
September 23rd, 2000
Old Town School of Folk Music Auditorium, Chicago IL
September 22nd, 2000
Reel Aboriginal Voices Picture Fest, John Spotten cinema, Toronto
June 17st, 2000
University of Chicago
May 12th, 2000
American Indian Center, Chicago
May 3rd, 2000
Eastern Connecticut State Academy, Shafer Auditorium Willimantic, CT
April 26th, 2000
Alamo Drafthouse, Austin TX
April 19th, 2000
Arizona Film Festival, Tucson AZ
April 7th, 2000
International Art Center, Nations Hall Arizona Motion picture Festival, Tucson AZ
Apr ninth, 2000
Navajo Nation Museum, Window Rock, AZ
April 1st, 2000
University of New Mexico - Gallup campus
March 31st, 2000
Monument Valley High School, Utah
March 31st, 2000
Mail Effects, Chicago in High Definition theatre.
March 9th noon, 2000
The Public Involvement Ecology Law Conference at the University of Oregon
March quaternary & 5th, 2000
Sundance Film Festival (Premiere)
January 28, 2000
In a higher place, left to right: Professor Leighton Peterson, Director Jeff Spitz, Elsie Mae, and Co-Producer Bennie Klain after a screening at The University of Miami (Ohio).
To arrange a booking, delight contact Jeff Spitz either by electronic mail (jeff@groundswellfilms.org) or phone (773-771-7697).The Render of Navajo Boy, along with its central subjects and producers are available for bookings at colleges, universities, high schools, conferences, museums and other venues year-circular. Here's what some professors and others have to say well-nigh the pic:
"Information technology's hard to imagine education a grade in Native American studies or culture without using this remarkable film. Information technology documents real people and real tragedies and depicts Navajo culture with unusual realism and agreement. The film is instructive, thought-provoking, and heartwarming, and addresses many critical environmental issues in addition to illuminating so much regarding Navajo history and family life. Highly recommended!"- Duane Champagne, Managing director, American Indian Studies Center, UCLA
"I used this remarkable documentary in a big U.South. history survey class comprised more often than not of students from Southeast Asian and Fundamental American immigrant-refugee communities... Although centered on the experiences of 1 Native American family, this film is an instructive text for all of us living through this era of pervasive social disasters and profound displacements."- Art Hansen, Prof. of History and Director, Oral History Plan, California State Univ., Fullerton
"This is what documentary filmmaking should be. The movie repositions adversity and injustice involving a Navajo family from 1 of the most glorious places on globe, Monument Valley, Utah, to free the truth about the exploitation of America'south Indians through illegal adoption, uranium mining, and Hollywood image makers, all of which profit shamelessly from Indians."- Prof. Beverly R. Singer, Director, Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies, Univ. of New Mexico
"Teachers in our Facing History and Ourselves Summer Institute were moved to laughter and then tears by this powerful film, and are eager to use it in history, English, and scientific discipline classrooms to raise important conversations and lessons nigh identity and the power of labels, membership and participation in club, and issues of justice and judgment. Students volition exist fascinated and deeply moved by this family story. Even though the pic runs 57 minutes and class periods are often shorter, middle school and high schoolhouse teachers can definitely comprise Navajo Boy into classroom periods past showing the film in two parts and by contextualizing and processing its important themes."To arrange a booking, delight contact Jeff Spitz either past email (jeff@groundswellfilms.org) or phone (773-771-7697).- Jack Weinstein, Manager, San Francisco Bay Area, Facing History and Ourselves
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