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Native and indigenous artists. In 2009 Longhouse Media received the National Association for Media Literacy Education Award. As a young non profit organization, Longhouse Media tries to balance the internal and external challenges it faces. Areas of improvement as identified by a Graduate Consultant
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youth like wild animals, and habitat." Among many to respond, author and poet Sherman Alexie also spoke out, saying, "As much as the world has changed for indigenous people in good ways, there are still many violent and hateful folks out there who seek to harm us, and we must condemn them in print
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youth in rural and urban settings and teaches filmmaking to Native youth as a form of inquiry, community development, and cultural pride and preservation. Native Lens was the recipient of the 2007 Seattle Mayor’s Award. In 2009, the monthly television show Native Lens TV was launched. Since 2005
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All Roads Film Project to present a monthly film series showcasing emerging talents in indigenous communities. Longhouse Media also supports and participates in the annual Urban Native art exhibit "First Expressions" to challenge common stereotypes and misconceptions through up and coming
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Indian Tribal Community. Longhouse Media supports the use of today’s technologies by indigenous people and communities as a tool for self-expression, cultural preservation, and social change. Longhouse Media counts 4 full-time and 3 part-time staff, 30 active volunteers, and 8
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Longhouse Media has worked with a documented 1500 youth and 31 separate tribes. Productions by Longhouse Media include the feature-length documentary
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Team from Seattle University would be the Board’s fundraising strategy, its performance monitoring, and the management of critical events.
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In March 2010, a Longhouse Media March Point documentary photo was used in an online extraction ad for Native youth in
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Central to Longhouse Media is its commitment to providing youth the skills necessary to tell their own stories through
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to organize and host the SuperFly Filmmaking Experience. It also collaborates with the
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members. Among the founding board members is award-winning author, playwright and poet
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Board Effectiveness Assessment Report - Assessment of Longhouse Media/Native Lens.
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and former Artistic Director, Annie Silverstein, with the support of the
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Environmental Racism Transforms Swinomish Teens, Community
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City of Seattle Mayor's Arts Awards - 2007 recipients
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Seattle
Washington state
USA
http://www.longhousemedia.org
Washington state
indigenous
media arts
Seattle
Tracy Rector
Swinomish
board
Sherman Alexie
Spokane
Coeur d'Alene Tribes
digital media
Native
PBS
Independent Lens
Louie Gong
Seattle International Film Festival
Northwest Film Forum
National Geographic
Pacific Northwest
Ontario
Canada
First Nations
2008 Horace Mann Award Recipient
"Longhouse Media connects Native communities through digital media."
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