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Hanta Po (all of you out of my way)
photographic retrospective of the American Indian Movement
“Photographer Dick Bancroft has documented the AIM Movement for over 30 years. He has been present at many of the movements crucial conflicts and has captured them in powerful still images. In 2006 Shirley Stone curated the first photo exhibit of the American Indian Movement at Ancient Traders Gallery in Minneapolis, MN. Vernon Bellecourt and Dick Bancroft take you with them on a tour of this exhibit and recite the history of this powerful civil rights movement that changed the future course of Indians in America.”
A historic photographic essay on the A.I.M. 1968-2006 by Dick Bancroft.
47minutes - DVD + 6 minute sub feature with additional photos.
Contribution to:
The American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council
PO Box 17238, Minneapolis MN 55417
not available anywhere except AIM store.
$10
 
Blackbear Crossing
american indian forum on Racism In Sports and Media
“The American Indian Forum on Racism in Sports and Media was the result of the work done by the National Coalition on Racism in Sports in Media organized to educate and eradicate the use of racist logos used in professional, colleges & universities, and high school sports teams. The forum was held in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 20, 2001 and gives a compelling perspective from people in media, politics, and the Native point of view.”
A historic gathering of participants who have devoted their lives to social change.
90minutes - DVD
Contribution to:
The American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council
PO Box 17238, Minneapolis MN 55417
$10 for Institutions,
Colleges and Universities
not available anywhere except AIM store.
 
Blackbear Crossing
american indian forum on Racism In Sports and Media
“The American Indian Forum on Racism in Sports and Media was the result of the work done by the National Coalition on Racism in Sports in Media organized to educate and eradicate the use of racist logos used in professional, colleges & universities, and high school sports teams. The forum was held in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 20, 2001 and gives a compelling perspective from people in media, politics, and the Native point of view.”
A historic gathering of participants who have devoted their lives to social change.
not available anywhere except AIM store.
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