Please join us for a screening of this 20-minute film, followed by a lively conversation with the director and writer, Madeline Sayet, a Mohegan filmmaker, theater director, writer, and clinical associate professor at Arizona State University.
Featuring a predominantly Indigenous cast, the movie is centered on the Mohegan nation’s distinctive experiences, challenges, and resilience in Revolutionary War times. Powerfully and movingly told, it shows “the sacrifice all Mohegans had to make to preserve the future of our Mohegan nation and this country.”
Sponsored by the Neil Thomas Proto Scholar and Civic Fund in Law and Social Justice.
RSVPs are encouraged but not required.