Revitalizing Communities Through Storytelling: Paulette Moore's Vision
This podcast episode features a compelling dialogue with Paulette Moore, an independent filmmaker and Mohawk citizen, who eloquently articulates her commitment to revitalizing Indigenous communities through the medium of storytelling. Central to our discussion is her organization, Auntie's Dandelion Media, which seeks to weave narratives that emphasize the profound connections between land, language, and relationships within Indigenous cultures. Throughout the conversation, we explore the significance of community and kinship, particularly in the context of her experiences at the Standing Rock protests. Moore’s reflections reveal the intricate interplay between art and activism, illuminating how storytelling can serve as a vessel for cultural preservation and social justice. As we embark on this exploration, we invite listeners to engage deeply with the themes of identity, responsibility, and the power of narrative in fostering understanding and connection within our communities.