IMAGEN and TVCDC highlighted in VOA documentary

Voice of America (VOA) created a short documentary highlighting the partnership between the Indigenous Adolescent Girls' Empowerment Network (IMAGEN) and Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation (TVCDC) to offer a younger generation of Native women new opportunities. The documentary is available free online at VOA's website and is being accepted to film festivals. Join us in celebrating this film!

Black Hills Film Festival
February 18th, 2021
The Lakota Daughters documentary is being highlighted in the Native American Short Program. Tickets for the program are available at the festival's website for only $9.99

Women's Voices Now 2021 Online Film Festival
March 11th, 2021
The documentary short has been selected in this year's iteration of a film festival highlighting women filmmakers. You can find more information here.

American Documentary and Animation Film Festival
March 26 - 30
Keep an eye on the film festival's website for more information regarding their 2021 program.

Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival 2021
June 10-13
Keep an eye on the film festival's website for more information regarding their 2021 program.

Join IMAGEN and the Population Council for the first virtual public screening of The Lakota Daughters. The screening of the film will be followed by an audience question and answer featuring:

This event is free and open to the public.

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