Bismarck-based photographer Shane Balkowitsch has been making portraits of Indigenous people using the historic wet plate method that would have been used about 150 years ago for similar posed photos.
Free Leonard Peltier,” the opening night feature for the 44th Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival sold out three ...
The Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival opened with “Free Leonard Peltier” on Wednesday evening. The documentary ...
The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF) kicks off 12 days of non-stop movies on April 2. This year, the ...
Bismarck wet plate photographer Shane Balkowitsch created a portrait of Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier after his sentence was commuted.
Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival returns to the Twin Cities Wednesday. The festival began in 1981, which ...
Sundance Film Festival award winner 'Life After' and 'Free Leonard Peltier' highlight ACT Human Rights Film Festival this ...
Shane Balkowitsch used his vintage wet plate photo method to take portraits of the Indigenous activist to be donated to ...
Leonard Peltier is on home confinement here in North Dakota, But he’s still headed to the Library of Congress in Washington, ...
A 49-year survivor of incarceration within the United States prison system, Leonard Peltier , 80, is the most iconic Native ...
President Donald Trump on Friday commuted the criminal sentence of Ozy Media founder Carlos Watson, a few hours before he was ...
Looking for a way to break out of the Macalester bubble and immerse yourself in stories from around the globe? MSP Film ...