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URL:https://rcnv.org/events/little-singer-dinetah-arizona-santa-cruz-premi
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SUMMARY:Little Singer — Dinétah (Arizona)\, Santa Cruz Premiere
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Santa Cruz premiere of SAND's "Little Singer\,"
  followed by a Q&amp\;A with directors Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo.\n\nDoors
  open at 6 PM. Film begins at 6:30 PM.\n\nFor 50 years\, the Resource Cent
 er for Nonviolence (RCNV) has equipped our community with tools to build a
  just and peaceful world. We’re proud to collaborate with Science and No
 nduality (SAND)—an organization exploring our interconnectedness and hum
 anity’s place within the web of life—to host the Santa Cruz Premieres 
 of the Wisdom of the Ancestors film series. These films hold transformativ
 e power\, and we believe viewing and contemplating them together can help 
 disrupt cycles of violence and nurture Beloved Community.\n\nAbout the fil
 m:\nAmidst the wide horizons of Diné land\, the legacy of historical trau
 ma echoes through generations. At the center\, a medicine man and a small 
 school\, where grief and resilience meet in song\, teaching\, and k’é (
 kinship). Little Singer is rooted in the land\; carrying the vision and me
 dicine of k’é for those yet to come.\n\nEveryone is welcome. Compliment
 ary tickets are available to ensure no one is turned away for lack of fund
 s. Click here to secure your complimentary ticket.\n\nTicket sales support
  both RCNV and SAND’s vital work\, and 50% of proceeds after film produc
 tion costs directly fund Indigenous-led initiatives in the featured commun
 ities.\nContent Advisory &amp\; Our Commitment to Care:\nThe films in this
  series honor the profound resilience of Indigenous cultures while address
 ing the brutal legacies of colonization. They may include references to ph
 ysical and sexual violence\, substance abuse\, and intergenerational traum
 a. We acknowledge that this content can be deeply impactful\, especially f
 or those with lived or inherited experiences of such trauma.\n\nTo foster 
 a respectful environment for all attendees\, we will share clear Community
  Agreements at each screening. These include guidelines on privacy\, conse
 nt\, respectful sharing\, and the right to exit and re-enter the space as 
 needed. Our goal is to create a container where learning and reflection ca
 n happen with care for everyone's well-being.
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CATEGORIES:Antiracism,Beloved Community,Indigenous
 Voices,Nonviolence,Overcome Racism,Racial Equity,Social Change
LOCATION:Resource Center for Nonviolence\, 612 Ocean St.\, Santa Cruz\, CA\
 , 95060\, United States
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