While campaigning in Montana, Democratic co-frontrunner Senator Barack Obama is appealing towards the Native Americans. Perhaps the Native Americans are potentially a new voting bloc for Obama. So far, neither Democratic co-frontrunner Senator Hillary Clinton of New York nor presumed GOP nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona has tried to reach out to that voting […]
Filmmaker Carlisle Antonio Connects Audience by Relating to Stories He Tells
“Filmmaking is really the telling of stories in a format that can be understood by everyone and anyone,” said filmmaker, producer, and CEO of Red Man Films Carlisle Antonio. Antonio has quite the future ahead of him, with several unique and impactful projects that he is very excited about. The first project, Indians in the […]
Q & A with Director & Producer Carlisle Antonio, CEO of Red Man Films!
Over the course of his 20 + year career as a writer, director and producer Carlisle Antonio has worked extensively with the BBC, the American Indian Film Institute, Turner Network Television (TNT), Icon Films and channel 5 in London to bring powerful stories to audiences around the world. A rare breed in the pool […]
PCN working together to end healthcare disparities in Phoenix, one Whole Health Care center at a time
People of Color Network, Inc. (PCN Health) is endeavoring to establish a new community based whole health center in Phoenix, Arizona. PCN Health is a nonprofit Accountable Care Organization providing integrated physical and behavioral health services through collaborative care models and approaches – delivering culturally and linguistically responsive services for children, youth, and adults challenged […]
They called him the “Dreamer” – the life (and death) of an Apache medicine man!
I recently sat down with an elder of the White Mountain Apache tribe, who granted me permission to write about some of the more obscure aspects of Apache history around the turn of the twentieth century. Most of our conversations revolved around Geronimo, but we also discussed other famous Indians as wells. One in particular […]
The Shenandoah Valley – America’s First Frontier
Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley is not just noted for lovely scenery, though its position between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains certainly provides beautiful landscapes. The area also played an important role in American history, from its time as a British colony though the tragic Civil War and beyond. A little over two hours’ […]
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