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International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management in partnership with the Denver American Indian Commission and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science presents a virtual film screening of AMÁ from Monday, May 9 through Thursday, May 12. International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management guests are welcome to watch the film at their convenience from 7 am MT on Monday, May 9 through 11:59 pm MT on Thursday, May 12; and join a live panel discussion at 7pm MT on Wednesday, May 11 featuring Charon Asetoyer (Comanche), CEO of The Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center, Danielle SeeWalker (Hunkpapa Lakota) Co-chair of the Denver American Indian Commission, and moderated by Mervyn Tano, President, IIIRM.
Film Screening: 7 am MT on Monday, May 9 through 11:59 pm MT on Thursday, May 12
Panel Discussion: 7 pm MT on Wednesday, May 11, via Zoom. Register here!
To watch the film: Go to the Film Screening Room and enter the video password. Note: The video password was provided by your host: International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management. Contact [email protected] if you have questions.
Trailer:
AMÁ is the untold story of the involuntary sterilization of Native American women by the Indian Health Service well into the 1970s.

