Episode 33 - Raven Two Feathers - “Burn Your Village to the Ground”

Episode 33 - Raven Two Feathers - “Burn Your Village to the Ground”

Photo Credit: Adam Sings in The Timber

[Image Description: Raven wears a black and white patterned shirt as they smile into the camera. Their hair is short and they wear glasses. They are pictured from the chest up. They wear a small button that reads, “Be a good ancestor.”]

In this episode, I speak with friend and writer, director, co-producer, Raven Two Feathers. During our conversation, we chat about when we first met and my struggle with the Seattle hills, the 4th World Media Lab, their VR project, “A Drive to Top Surgery,” which screened at ImagiNative this year. their zine “Qualifications of Being,” and their new production company, Raven and Relatives. Raven is unapologetically Cherokee, Seneca, Cayuga, Comanche and because American Thanksgiving is just right around the corner, Raven selected the Halluci Nation’s (formerly known as A Tribe Called Red) “Burn Your Village to the Ground.” The band themselves delivered the following message about the holiday:On this fourth Thursday of November, you might ask yourself: do Indians celebrate Thanksgiving? Well… Thanksgiving is a complicated holiday for Native people. In a way, each day is a day of thanksgiving to the Creator for the original people of Turtle Island. This doesn't mean that we don't enjoy turkey, pie, and family as much as the next person, but at the same time, the Thanksgiving myth largely shared in mainstream culture perpetuates a one-sided view of a complicated history surrounding this holiday.

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Episode 2 - Emily Cohen Ibañez & Ashley Solis Pavon - "It Takes Two"

Episode 2 - Emily Cohen Ibañez & Ashley Solis Pavon - "It Takes Two"

Photo Credit: Andrew Kemmis Photography

[Image description: Ashley Solis Pavon sits in a chair. She wears a grey sweater and blue jeans. Emily Cohen-Ibañez sits next to her on the arm of the chair to Ashley’s right. She wears a beige sweater, a burgundy blouse, and blue jeans. The background is black.]

In this episode, I speak with director/writer, Emily Cohen Ibañez, and protagonist/writer Ashley Solis Pavon about their upcoming project Fruits of Labor and what it’s like to collaborate on the filmmaking process. Like Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock say, “It Takes Two.” I spoke with them at the 2020 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.

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Episode 1 - Tracy Rector - "I'm Every Woman"

Episode 1 - Tracy Rector - "I'm Every Woman"

Photo Credit: Petter Cohen

[Image Description: A black and white photo of Tracy Rector. Her head is turned slightly to the left and her hands are in her pockets. She wears a dark-colored coat and dress. The background is made up of gauzy materials of varying textures.]

In this episode, I speak with Choctaw/Seminole co-founder of Longhouse Media, Tracy Rector about her filmmaking, her new gig with Nia Tero and, her mentorship with the 4th World Indigenous Media Lab. With everything that she does, like Chaka Khan and Whitney Houston, Tracy’s informal mantra should be “I’m Everywoman.” I spoke with her at the 2020 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.

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Coming Soon - Ivy & Ivan McDonald - “Love on the Ground”

Coming Soon - Ivy & Ivan McDonald - “Love on the Ground”

Photo Credit: Jourdan Christopher

[Image Description: Ivan is seated and Ivy stands next to him against a black background. Ivan wears glasses, a black t-shirt, and a black shirt with white, yellow, and green flowered print. ivy wears a white shirt that is printed with oranges, bananas, mangos, lemons, and coconuts. They are both looking directly to into the camera.]

In this episode, I speak with the brother and sister, Blackfeet filmmaking team, Ivy & Ivan McDonald. During our conversation, we chat about Ivy’s journey to filmmaking, Ivan’s work as an activist and social worker, their living in Montana, and their commitment to honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). Ivy and Ivan have been busy filming When We Were Here this summer and when dealing with such a heavy topic one might need to add a little levity to one’s life, this episode’s song is Cannons’ “Love on the Ground” because it’s Ivy’s new summer jam.

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