Resources

AMÁ Screening Resources

The Discussion Guide guide contains the following for your screening use:
• about the film & filmmakers • ready to watch! screening guide
• ready to talk! discussion guide • ready to act! handout


AMÁ
Screening Poster
click to download
(customize for your event)

AMÁ Screening Poster


AMÁ
Discussion Guide
(Available Soon)

AMÁ Discussion Guide


Press Stills

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High-Resolution
Press Photos

AMÁ Press Still 1

AMÁ Press Still 2

AMÁ Press Still 3

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Websites

The Native American Community Board (NACB) works to protect the health and human rights of Indigenous Peoples pertinent to communities through cultural preservation, education, coalition building, community organizing, reproductive justice, environmental justice, and natural resource protection while working toward safe communities for women and children at the local, national, and international level. The Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center (NAWHERC), a project of the NACB, provides direct services to Native women and families in South Dakota and advocates for Native women at the community, national, and international levels to protect reproductive health and rights. NAWHERC’s activities range from community education to preserve our culture, campaigns to end violence against Indigenous women, coalition building to fight for our reproductive justice, and environmental justice.

AIM-West contains a spirit of resistance to colonization, respect for traditional knowledge and self-determination, and a commitment to inter-tribalism.

Change.org Petition: United States Government to offer public apology to Native American Women.

 

 

 

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