Videos
Overview
- Genre
- Contemporary Issues, Social Issues, Culture, and Minorities
- Synopsis
In 2005, D-Q University, California’s only tribal college, was shut down after a 35-year struggle. Since then, the school’s board of trustees, past students, and community members have tried to reopen the school against all odds. Finding D-QU looks at the often-conflictive relationship between the board and the property’s illegal occupants. This current struggle frames the history of the school, beginning with its establishment in the midst of 1960s civil rights activism and outlines its original vision as a space for self-determined higher education. The film provides a lens in which we can critically examine the wider American Indian movement toward self-determination and sovereignty in its historical context and as it exists today.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 26 minutes
Credits
- Chris Newman ... Director, Producer, Camera, Editor
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Pacific Line Productions
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2007-2009
- Locations
- Davis, Winters, Sacramento, California
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2010
- Festivals
- Slamdance, Cine Las Americas, Santa Cruz, Sacramento International, Humboldt, American Indian, DocMiami, SF Frozen, Society for Visual Anthropology, Davis, LA Skins Fest
- Awards
- Nominated Best Doc Short Doc Miami, Accolade Award of Merit, Doc Finalist Humboldt Film Festival
- Distribution
- Third World Newsreel
- Language
- English
- Subtitles
- not yet
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