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CANCELLED: Warrior Women at MIT

  • Bartos Theater E15-070 20 Ames Street Cambridge, MA 02139 United States (map)
Warrior Women poster with two indigenous women at the top left and the bottom right. The title is in the middle of a diagonal red block connecting the two women.

Directed by Christina D. King and Elizabeth A. Castle, Documentary, English, 67 min, USA, 2018.

Thursday March 12th, 6:30 PM

MIT Bartos Theater, E15-070

In the 1970s, with the swagger of unapologetic Indianness, organizers of the American Indian Movement (AIM) fought for Native liberation and survival as a community of extended families.

Warrior Women is the story of Madonna Thunder Hawk, one such AIM leader who shaped a kindred group of activists' children - including her daughter Marcy - into the "We Will Remember" Survival School as a Native alternative to government-run education. Together, Madonna and Marcy fought for Native rights in an environment that made them more comrades than mother-daughter. Today, with Marcy now a mother herself, both are still at the forefront of Native issues, fighting against the environmental devastation of the Dakota Access Pipeline and for Indigenous cultural values.

Through a circular Indigenous style of storytelling, this film explores what it means to navigate a movement and motherhood and how activist legacies are passed down and transformed from generation to generation in the context of colonizing government that meets Native resistance with violence.

Discussion with director Beth Castle to follow.