Tiger and Remaining Native - Portland Screening
Event description
Join us for a special screening of award-winning documentary films, TIGER & REMAINING NATIVE. TIGER (documentary short) will play first, followed by REMAINING NATIVE (documentary feature).
Loren Waters, Paige Bethmann, Dana Tiger, will be in attendance for a special Q&A moderated by Shyla Spicer, President and CEO of Native Arts + Cultures Foundation (NACF), following the screenings.
SCHEDULE
6:30 PM - Doors Open
7:00 PM - Showtime
7:00 PM - TIGER
7:15 PM - REMAINING NATIVE
8:45 PM - Q&A
LOCATION
2522 SE Clinton Street, Portland, OR 97202
The theater is the ground level and has two spaces for wheelchair access in the front, left of the audience with companion seats. If those seats are filled by others who do not need that access, please request that a staff member ask them to move. Entry inside the theater and auditorium is through double doors and seats on either side of the main rows have the ability for armrests to be lifted for greater space. Entry into the two, gender-neutral bathrooms are both through a single door; one inside the auditorium and one inside the lobby. Inside each bathroom there are narrower spaces to the single occupancy toilet, which do not have handrails.
If you have any questions about accessibility, please email info@cstpdx.com for more information.
QUESTIONS?
Email us at info@remainingnativedocumentary.com
TIGER directed by Loren Waters, highlights an Indigenous award-winning, internationally acclaimed artist and elder, Dana Tiger, her family, and the resurgence of the iconic Tiger t-shirt company.
REMAINING NATIVE, directed by Paige Bethmann, is a coming-of-age documentary told from the perspective of Ku Stevens, a 17-year-old Native American runner, struggling to navigate his dream of becoming a collegiate athlete as the memory of his great-grandfather's escape from an Indian boarding school begins to connect past, present, and future.
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