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Native American Experiences: A Film Series

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Add to Calendar 2023-05-21 1:00 PM 2023-05-21 3:30 PM America/New_York Native American Experiences: A Film Series

Join Trinity’s Racial Justice & Education Affinity Group for a documentary film series centered on Native American stories past and present, curated and hosted by Janine Tinsley-Roe. Each screening will be followed by discussion of the film and other topics relating to the Native American experience.

  • May 21: Invisible | Bishop Diane Akiyama has called racism "an awful shape shifter." Janine Tinsley-Roe and parishioner Charles Jamison will explore the form this particular monster takes for Native people, especially on the East Coast. We will begin with a showing of the film Invisible, which documents Native experiences in present-day Maine.  This will be followed by a guided discussion and will end with audience Q&A. 

Janine Tinsley-Roe is a leader of the Shinnecock and Poospatuck Tribal Nations of Long Island. An outspoken voice for the history of her tribal family clan and civil rights for Native American people, she served as a Native American Ministry Missioner for The Episcopal Church.

Each screening will be followed by discussion of the film and other topics relating to the Native American experience. A program of Trinity Cares Reflection & Action.

RSVP requested to Liz DiLauro at TrinityCaresTCWS@gmail.com.

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Join Trinity’s Racial Justice & Education Affinity Group for a documentary film series centered on Native American stories past and present, curated and hosted by Janine Tinsley-Roe. Each screening will be followed by discussion of the film and other topics relating to the Native American experience.

  • May 21: Invisible | Bishop Diane Akiyama has called racism "an awful shape shifter." Janine Tinsley-Roe and parishioner Charles Jamison will explore the form this particular monster takes for Native people, especially on the East Coast. We will begin with a showing of the film Invisible, which documents Native experiences in present-day Maine.  This will be followed by a guided discussion and will end with audience Q&A. 

Janine Tinsley-Roe is a leader of the Shinnecock and Poospatuck Tribal Nations of Long Island. An outspoken voice for the history of her tribal family clan and civil rights for Native American people, she served as a Native American Ministry Missioner for The Episcopal Church.

Each screening will be followed by discussion of the film and other topics relating to the Native American experience. A program of Trinity Cares Reflection & Action.

RSVP requested to Liz DiLauro at TrinityCaresTCWS@gmail.com.