Thursday, December 14, 2017

Native American COMEDY, indigenous comics


FNX presents: Custer's Last Standup
Why nobody-can-depict-me rules?
FNX will be filming a new television series featuring Native American and World Indigenous comedians as well as some of the biggest names in stand-up comedy. The community is invited because what's a comedy show without an audience? See you there! More + VIDEO
  • Custer's Last Standup (Dec. 17th, Jan. 14th, 21st)
  • San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) Auditorium 
  • 701 South Mt.Vernon Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92410
Easy to get to from Los Angeles and Orange County by going east on the I-10 Freeway.

    How we gonna keep them upstart Injuns in their place at work? More jobs.
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    "Indigenous COMIC CON," New Mexico
    (The second annual Indigenous Comic Con was held in Albuquerque, N.M., in November. It brought together indigenous comic book creators, game designers, actors; and even an astronaut.

    (Dec. 4, 2017) • The Trump administration has decided to shrink the Bears Ears National Monument. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Shaun Chapoose, one of the Native American tribal leaders who fought for the monument's protections in the first place.

    Join us for a webcast of the poll results on discrimination against Native Amercians hosted by The Forum at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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    Savannah Maher "Fall is the annual middle finger this country gives Native Americans," says one member of the Oglala Lakota Nation.



     

    Welcome! Blue Gap/Tachee Chapter (Laurel Morales/KJZZ)
    Laurel Morales ( KJZZ-FMIn the Navajo Nation, waste from old uranium mines has proved to be an insidious health hazard. Even spring water has become radioactive. More from NPR

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