14 Pews kicks off their Native American and Indigenous Film Series with the Texas premiere of Warrior Women. After the screening, there will be a talk-back with film directors Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle.
Famed Indigenous activist Madonna Thunder Hawk and her daughter Marcella are highlighted in this uplifting documentary about an indomitable spirit undeterred by age or government apathy. From the rise of the American Indian Movement to the Wounded Knee incident of 1973, and most recently the North Dakota Access Pipeline protest, Warrior Women rekindles the memories and long-standing legacy of the Red Power movement's matriarchs.
14 Pews kicks off their Native American and Indigenous Film Series with the Texas premiere of Warrior Women. After the screening, there will be a talk-back with film directors Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle.
Famed Indigenous activist Madonna Thunder Hawk and her daughter Marcella are highlighted in this uplifting documentary about an indomitable spirit undeterred by age or government apathy. From the rise of the American Indian Movement to the Wounded Knee incident of 1973, and most recently the North Dakota Access Pipeline protest, Warrior Women rekindles the memories and long-standing legacy of the Red Power movement's matriarchs.
14 Pews kicks off their Native American and Indigenous Film Series with the Texas premiere of Warrior Women. After the screening, there will be a talk-back with film directors Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle.
Famed Indigenous activist Madonna Thunder Hawk and her daughter Marcella are highlighted in this uplifting documentary about an indomitable spirit undeterred by age or government apathy. From the rise of the American Indian Movement to the Wounded Knee incident of 1973, and most recently the North Dakota Access Pipeline protest, Warrior Women rekindles the memories and long-standing legacy of the Red Power movement's matriarchs.