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How We Love/ F*ck
Aug
26
7:00 PM19:00

How We Love/ F*ck

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Free

How We Love/F*ck, a new play from powerhouse actor/writer Lillian Isabella, is a sex-positive theatre piece in response to the #MeToo movement where she looks to celebrate female sexuality, and how fun sex can be.

The play is inspired by documentary-style interviews with a tribe of 28 diverse female-identifying individuals, ranging from 25 to 89 years old. Through candid monologues created from the interviews, Lillian begins to discover her own sexual agency, the healing power of ecstatic experience, and the importance of sharing this new understanding with the world.

Brought to you by Three Rooms Press and Edge In Motion Productions, How We Love/F*ck is directed and executive produced by theatre vet Kat Georges, and produced by Lindsay-Elizabeth Hand.

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MNI KI WAKAN- Water is Sacred
Apr
23
7:00 PM19:00

MNI KI WAKAN- Water is Sacred

MNI KI WAKAN WATER IS SACRED
April 23rd | 7-8:30 PM

7 p.m.-7:15 p.m.:Welcoming & Land Acknowledgment

7:15 p.m.-7:35 p.m.: Tiana LaPointe Introduction & Vision

7:35 p.m-8:05 p.m.: Documentary

8:05 p.m.-8:15 p.m.: Song Honoring Water by Wakinyan and Thorne | Ariel and Daryl Offer Dance

8:15 p.m.-8:25 p.m.: Mni Ki Wakan Vision, Traditional Knowledge, and Future 8:25 p.m.-8:30 p.m.: LeMoine LaPointe, Sicangu Lakota

8:30 p.m.: Questions | Panel

Indigenous Documentary Filmmaker, Tiana LaPointe, Sicangu Lakota, will feature Mni Ki Wakan: Water is Sacred, a documentary-short that tells the story of global indigenous human rights movement for the future of water, originally announced at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 16th Session, 2017. Tiana invites the global community to attend, collaborate, and support.

Mni Ki Wakan means Water is Sacred, and is the guiding theme and mandate of the World Indigenous Peoples Decade of Water Summit convened by indigenous peoples, youth, NGOs, and Indigenous Peoples Organizations. Mni Ki Wakan is dedicated to elevating and unifying indigenous voices on water with the partnership and collaboration of the global community.

Featuring presentations by indigenous peoples and youth who work together to elevate a strategic water movement centered in traditional knowledge.

Tiana is also a teaching artist, and media arts instructor in Minnesota, USA.

Learn more at mnikiwakan.org

Contact: lapointetiana@gmail.com

The screening will be followed by a talk-back led by Dramaturg, Blossom Johnson.

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