Indie Films

Homegrown: Future Visions

HOMEGROWN is a regional short film initiative with its first series “Future Visions” centering on filmmakers of color from the American Midwest and on narratives that illuminate the living histories, cultures, and future visions of the region.

Using Technology to Revitalize The Ojibwe Language

10m 27s

Watch as three Ojibwe residents of Minnesota work to revitalize their language. Using modern technologies like film and video games, social media, and radio, they hope to inspire a new generation to learn their native tongue.

Episodes

  • Using Technology to Revitalize The Ojibwe Language: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Using Technology to Revitalize The Ojibwe Language

    S1 E8 - 10m 27s

    Watch as three Ojibwe residents of Minnesota work to revitalize their language. Using modern technologies like film and video games, social media, and radio, they hope to inspire a new generation to learn their native tongue.

  • The Nation’s First Somali-American Art Center: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Nation’s First Somali-American Art Center

    S1 E7 - 12m

    Follow the co-founders of the Soomal House of Art in Minneapolis, who are themselves working visual artists, as they run a community-based gallery. Together, they uplift Somali art and inspire a new generation to explore their cultural heritage.

  • A Lack of Cash, Not a Lack of Character: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    A Lack of Cash, Not a Lack of Character

    S1 E6 - 11m 2s

    Follow a guaranteed income experiment in Gary, Indiana, designed to help create pathways to lift local residents out of poverty and to prove that poverty is a lack of cash, not a lack of character.

  • A Nurse from China Strives to Live in Iowa: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    A Nurse from China Strives to Live in Iowa

    S1 E5 - 11m 16s

    Follow Zee, a nonbinary aspiring nurse from rural China, as they seek to build a gender-affirming life in the Midwest. After graduating from nursing school, they work tirelessly to pass their licensure exam in hopes of remaining in the U.S.

  • One Family, Three Generations of Racial Justice Leaders: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    One Family, Three Generations of Racial Justice Leaders

    S1 E4 - 13m 58s

    Follow Rachel Willis, a third-generation resident of Lansing, Michigan, as she advances her family’s legacy of community activism. As she pursues political office, the practical and emotional labor of civic leadership begins to take its toll.

  • Nigerians Throw Parties, Create Community In Detroit: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Nigerians Throw Parties, Create Community In Detroit

    S1 E3 - 10m 55s

    Watch as the members of a Nigerian social club in Detroit redefine community within their adopted homelands. As the elders age, their descendants worry that their traditions will be lost to time. Can the new generation rise to the challenge?

  • Pawnee Seed Warriors Revive Ancient Ties to Ancestors: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Pawnee Seed Warriors Revive Ancient Ties to Ancestors

    S1 E2 - 10m 36s

    In Seed Warriors, filmmaker Rebekka Schlichting follows a group of seed keepers as they work to regain food sovereignty in their ancestral homelands of Nebraska. By reclaiming their sacred corn seeds, they seek to return to the healthy, traditional lifeways of the Pawnee people.

  • What Does It Look Like to Bring a Violin to a Gunfight?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What Does It Look Like to Bring a Violin to a Gunfight?

    S1 E1 - 12m

    Follow The Black String Triage Ensemble, a group of Black and Latinx musicians in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as it performs at crime scenes in the immediate aftermath of tragic events. Together, the group seeks to alter the notion of first responders.

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