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FNECC director Gilley to lead discussion after Two Spirits film

Free film showing:
Two Spirits
Monday, February 28, 2011
7:00 pm
Rachael's Café (300 E. Third St., Bloomington)

Fred Martinez was nádleehí, a male-bodied person with a feminine nature, a special gift according to his ancient Navajo culture. He was one of the youngest hate-crime victims in modern history when he was brutally murdered at sixteen. Two Spirits, part of the MOSAIC 2011 Film and Theatre Festival, explores the life and death of a boy who was also a girl and the essentially spiritual nature of gender.

The film showing will conclude with a discussion led by Brian Joseph Gilley, Director of the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center (FNECC) at Indiana University.


Revised: February 19, 2011

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