Community Health & Safety Through Local Projects

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Historically, and still today, the Mighty Few (a District of the Crow Nation in Southeast Montana) have proven their name through resourcefulness, determination, and strength in unity. Through truly grassroots efforts, the Mighty Few are guiding action that creates necessary healing, economic opportunities, and self-determination to thrive into the future.
    Find the full 45 minute film at www.LifeintheLand.org/mightyfew. If you want to screen the film (for FREE!) for your community, organization, or classroom, reach out at info@storiesforaction.org.
    Learn more about or how to support this community's work: Find "Wyola Development Fund" and "Wyola Youth Group" on Facebook, and the "Mighty Few Community Development Authority" at www.mighty-few... .
    We hope the film & podcasts can serve this community and support their work, as well as spark insight for other communities.
    - The tree planting work mentioned in this clip is done through a partnership with Montana DNRC's Urban & Community Forestry Program (Program Director: Jamie Kirby).
    Film Produced by Stories for Action
    Director & Camera: Lara Tomov
    Producer: Lesley Jackson Kabotie & Marina Weatherly
    Associate Producer: Robyn Iron
    Tree planting videos & photos in this clip: Rachal Male Bear Stone
    Still photo of Grace Crow & child planting a tree: Jamie Kirby of DNRC
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