The inaugural festival features the work of filmmakers from the Six Nations Confederacy.
Friends of Ganondagan
Haudenosaunee filmmakers get their own festival
This April, the inaugural Haudenosaunee Filmmakers Festival will spotlight the work of filmmakers from the six nation confederacy.
‘Move’ documentary explores individual, citywide impact of gun violence
The new locally-produced documentary “Move” from first-time filmmaker Tam Little chronicles the 2015 shooting at the Rochester Boys & Girls Club, and seeks to spur viewers to take action.
Urban Action 4/5
This week’s calls to action include the following events and activities. (All are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.) Detaining immigrants, making money The growth in the number of undocumented immigrants detained by the US has been accompanied by a growth in for-profit prisons detaining them. The Rochester Committee on Latin America […]
Embracing common humanity
Teaching and promoting a message of peace is important to the Seneca people, says Meg Joseph, executive director of Friends of Ganondagan. And one way to do that, she says, is through an upcoming event, “Breaking Bread, Building Bridges,” which is from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, August 7, at the Seneca Art […]






