RED NATION
CELEBRATION
INSTITUTE

The Creative Enterprise by Natives delivering to all people the stories that shape our world is the longest-running Native Women-Led Indigenous Media Arts and Cultural non-profit enterprise in the history of the entertainment industry.

Natives in Charge of Their Narrative

Native Women in the News

Blog Talk Radio | America Meditating

Native News Online | What’s Going on in Indian Country: March 11 – March 24

Indian Country Today | Red Nation Celebration Institute receives $150K grant

NativeNewsOnline | ‘Somebody’s Daughter’ Defines ‘Why We Wear RED’

NativeNewsOnline | Film Industry Veteran Joanelle Romero Launches ‘Indigenous New Media’ To Boost Native Entertainment Deals

Red Nation Celebration Institute | Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences member, Joanelle Romero Improving Native Representation in Entertainment

Red Nation Celebration Institute | As We Lead Up to the Academy Awards Native Women in FILM Festival Highlights a 2020 Approach bringing Indigenous into the Hollywood Conversation

NativeNewsOnline | Q&A: Joanelle Romero Talks Native Women in FILM Festival  

NativeNewsOnline | Free of Iowa Chaos, 2020 Presidential Candidate Candidate Films Speical Intro for MMIW Documentary, ‘Somebody’s Daughter  

NativeNewsOnline | Women of the White Buffalo: Movement of Healing Has Begun 

Deadline by Pete Hammond | Upsets Looming For The Race? ‘Parasite’ On The Rise; The Return Of Oscar Legend Sacheen Littlefeather

Variety By Dave McNary | Film News Roundup: Arthouse Specialist Kino Lorber Launches Digital Platform

Santa Fe New Mexican | Native Women Take Stand Against Violence in S.F.

Women’s Media Center | Media Representation of Native Women: Invisibility, Stereotypes, Whitewashing

KALW Your Call | Raising Awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in the US

National Hispanic Media Coalition | Hollywood Spotlight

SOAR Community Network | In our Nations Capitol

America Meditating | Blog Talk Radio

Free Press |  Anti-Pipeline Cause

Hollywood Progressive | Highlights Anti-Pipeline Cause

Progressive | Strong Women and New Paradigms

NativeNewsOnline | This is not the time to Boycott the Oscars

Censored News | Crying Earth Rise Up

 

National Hispanic Media Coalition ‘Hollywood Spotlight’ 

February 20, 2018

The strength and determination of Indigenous women is incredible. On this episode of Hollywood Spotlight we are spotlighting Native Women in Film and Television and their upcoming Film Festival. We will also be discussing #WhyWeWearRED – A National Global Campaign initiative that aims to bring awareness to murdered and missing Indigenous women, fighting sexual harassment and assault, and inequality for women in workplaces, including Native Women in Film and Television.

LISTEN: https://soundcloud.com/nhmc/hollywood-spotlight-native-women-in-film-television-2202018

 

Native Women in FILM in our Nations Capital

March 15, 2017 – SOAR Community Network

https://soarcommunitynetwork.com/2017/03/15/scn-podcast-ep28-joanelle-romero/

March 16, 2017 – Blog Talk Radio 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/americameditating/2017/03/16/award-winning-director-producer-joanelle-romero-red-nation-films

March 8, 2017 – 4th Native Women in Film Festival Highlights Anti-Pipeline Cause

http://freepress.org/article/4th-native-women-film-festival-highlights-anti-pipeline-cause

March 7, 2017 – Hollywood Progressive 4th Native Women in Film Festival Highlights Anti-Pipeline Cause

http://hollywoodprogressive.com/native-women-in-film-festival/

February 28, 2017 – Strong Women and New Paradigms Highlight the Native Women in Film Festival

http://progressive.org/dispatches/strong-women-and-paradigm-shifts-highlight-the-native-women-/

NativeNews On-line – February 20, 2016

http://nativenewsonline.net/currents/this-is-not-the-time-to-boycott-the-oscars-the-revenant-is-an-indigenous-movie/

Censored News

http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2015/03/native-women-film-fest-begins-with.html

Native Max Magazine

http://nativemax.com/nwftv/

cropped-rniff_logo_1_transparent.png

Celebrating 28 Years of the Native Narrative through Artist Development

BOARD MEMBERS & FRIENDS
MATCHING CHALLENGE

Double the Impact