Bringing the Circle Together was an influential free film series in downtown Los Angeles, by and about Native Americans.[1] The series was held monthly from 2008 to 2012 and was a central gathering place for Indigenous peoples and their supporters to discuss issues, and share historical narratives, art, and traditions.
Bringing the Circle Together | |
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Genre | Native American, Indigenous, First Nation |
Dates | Monthly |
Location(s) | Los Angeles, CA |
Years active | 2008–2012 |
Bringing the Circle Together was directed by Lorin Morgan-Richards[2][3] with integral guidance from Tahesha Knapp-Christensen, Pamela J. Peters,[4] and Koji Steven Sakai. Richards also partnered and cohosted with several other community organizers including Azalea Ryckman, Votan, Corine Fairbanks, Ana Castillo[5] and Valena Broussard Dismukes to name a few.
2008
2009
2010
2012
In 2015, Richards published a free journal entitled Bringing the Circle Together Magazine featuring interviews with contemporary Native American leaders Joanne Shenandoah, Greg Grey Cloud, and L. Frank.
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