Sunny Clifford, the heart of Young Lakota

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Fri, 01/31/2014 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
Sunny Clifford, the heart of Young Lakota

Bread and Roses welcomes Sunny Clifford, the heart of Young Lakota.

Young Lakota, a film directed and produced by Marion Lipschutz and Rose Rosenblatt premiered November 25, 2013 on Independent Lens on PBS. In February 2006, South Dakota passed a law criminalizing abortion, making no exception for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest. Cecelia Fire Thunder, the first female president of the Oglala Lakota nation on the Pine Ridge Reservation, proposed a women's health clinic to provide services to all local women. Sunny Clifford and her twin sister, Serena, joined Cecilia in the campaign for women's empowerment and reproductive sovereignty.

Sunny Clifford discusses her experiences during the political upheaval, the long history of white men exerting control over Indigenous women's bodies, the lingering impact of colonization and intergenerational trauma, and her dreams for her first child.

Produced by Delphine Criscenzo and LA Kranz

Music by In Lak Ech.  "I Live", Mujeres Con Palabra

http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/young-lakota/film.html

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