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Month: October 2015
Bringing Awareness With #SomosMás….
Click here to read Vilma Uribe’s piece about #SomosMás at Latinorebels.com.
Visit Vilma Uribe’s blog here.

#POCtober: Native American Ghost Stories
“Every Native has a ghost story to tell. I use the term ghost loosely, as we are a spiritual people with strong belief systems. Our ghost stories may involve spirits that mainstream culture refers to as ghosts, but they may also include personal accounts of encounters with bigfoot, deer woman, or spirit beings like skinwalkers, little people, Iktomi (the Trickster), or even something no one has ever heard of before.”
From Ruth Hopkins Essay ‘Native American Ghost Stories’
LINK: (Indian Country Today)
Mohawk Ghost Stories with Tim Johnson
Associate Director Tim Johnson (Mohawk) shares ghost stories from his home community of Six Nations Reserve in Canada.
Watch members of the Cherokee Nation tell scary stories in 8 episodes of Cherokee Nation’s “Back Then Story” Project.
Cherokee Nation’s Back Then Halloween Stories
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Cherokee+Nation%27s+Back+Then+Halloween+Stories+
Read More Native American Ghost Stories From:
LINK: Cold Spot
LINK: Native-Languages.org
McFarlane taps fellow @ImageComics founder for ongoing “Spawn” adventures
#POCtober: Native American Horror Author Stephen Graham Jones
On his website, DemonTheory.Net, Blackfoot author Stephen Graham Jones generously offers selections of his work via a lengthy list of links to online magazines that have published his fiction. To discover more about this magnetic and talented writer, you can scroll down past that list and click on any of the many interviews linked below.
LINK: DemonTheory.Net

Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Superman Could Beat Batman, Easily — And Iron Man Could, Too
Tech designed to fight Al Qaeda used to track #BlackLivesMatter
Native American superheroes take comic books by storm
Akira Kurosawa Painted the Storyboards For Scenes in His Epic Films: Compare Canvas to Celluloid
Click here to read at Openculture.com.
Anime TV series version of renowned director Kurosawa’s “Seven Samurai”
Keke Palmer Defends Racial Stereotypes In FOX Hit “Scream Queens”
Click here to read at Newsone.com.
Actress Keke Palmer





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