VIDEO: Elevating the Visibility of Native and Indigenous Stories

By Jill Davis

You’re invited to go behind-the-scenes with ‘Native Lens’ this Friday, April 2, from 10:00-10:30am.

KSUT Tribal Radio and Rocky Mountain PBS have collaborated to launch ‘Native Lens’, a collaborative media storytelling project that offers a platform to Native and Indigenous voices. Anyone who is Native or Indigenous in North America can submit. No film experience is necessary. Most stories are shot on people’s phones.

Join us for a community conversation with Charine Gonzales, Native Lens Lead Editor; Tami Graham, Executive Director of KSUT Public Radio; and Enrique Jimenez, Rocky Mountain Public Media Digital Media Producer, on why authentic, firsthand representation of Native people within public media is vital.

Explore firsthand storytelling and more from Native Lens. We look forward to joining you in conversation for Rocky Mountain Public Media’s April Behind-the-Scenes event.

Click here to RSVP for event link.

Offered on the first Friday of each month, Behind-the-Scenes with Rocky Mountain Public Media is an opportunity for our community to learn more about our work. Save the date for our next virtual First Friday event, on Friday, May 7, at 12 noon.

Jill Davis is KSUT Festival Director and Membership Manager

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