“We Ride For Her” Community Screening and Panel Discussion

may, 2024

04may5:00 pmFeatured"We Ride For Her" Community Screening and Panel DiscussionJudy Black Memorial Park and Gardens5:00 pm Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens, 1 Green Hill Rd, Washington Depot, CT

Event Details

Hosted at Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens on Saturday, May 4th, 5:00pm

Each year, thousands of women, men, children, and 2 Spirit Native Americans go missing or are found murdered in the United States and Canada. Gaps in data make the true scope difficult to estimate, but the murder rate of Native women is more than ten times the national average on some reservations.

This year, in observance of the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls on May 5th, the Institute for American Indian Studies and the Red Sand Project are partnering on a weekend of awareness.

Join IAIS staff and representatives of the Red Sand Project for a screening and panel discussion of the documentary short film We Ride for Her (2024). An indigenous women’s motorcycle group rides to end the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives while a member of their community desperately searches for her missing sister and tries to heal her shattered family. Co-Director Prairie Rose Seminole (Arikara/Sahnish, Northern Cheyenne), Executive Producer Molly Gochman, Medicine Wheel Rider Lorna Cuny (Oglala Lakota Sioux), Co-Director Prairie Rose Seminole (Arikara/Sahnish, Northern Cheyenne), Executive Producer Molly Gochman, IAIS Educational Outreach Ambassador Darlene Kascak (Schaghticoke Tribal Nation) and IAIS Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction Irene Norman (Mohawk descent) will participate in the panel discussion immediately following the screening. For more information about the documentary, please visit https://www.werideforher.com. For information about the Red Sand Project, please visit https://redsandproject.org.

Please note: Due to the topic, this screening and discussion may trigger strong emotions in audience members.

This event is free and open to the public, but space is highly limited, so pre-registration is required.

Register here

Questions? Please email [email protected] or call (860) 868-0518. Support for this program has been provided by the Red Sand Project.

Time

(Saturday) 5:00 pm

Location

Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens

1 Green Hill Rd, Washington Depot, CT

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