Native American Public Telecommunications
Newsletter

March 2008
In This Issue
Native Radio Theater Starts New Season
Longtime AIROS Listener Wins Survey Grand Prize
VisionMaker Video March Madness Sale
New Schedule for Native Sounds-Native Voices
Deadline Extended For Internship Program
Travel Grants Available for Input 2008 Conference
NYC Wednesday Night Film Seminars
Native Radio Theater Starts New Season; Script Winners Announced

NAPT's
Native Radio Theater project is kicking off its third season of audio plays with a tale about a set of Dakota children's brief relationship with a pigeon and stories about life and lice. Read more.

Marcie Rendon (Ojibwe), Rhiana Yazzie (Navajo), Clara NiiSka (Ojibwe) and Sara Parker (Mandan-Hidatsa/ Cree), have been named as winners in the 2008 Native Radio Theater scriptwriting contest. Read more.

Encore shows of the 2006 and 2007 Native Radio Theater seasons will be aired starting this Thursday on AIROS. See schedule.
Longtime AIROS Listener Wins Web Survey Grand Prize
AIROS
A longtime AIROS listener from southwest Texas has won NAPT's grand prize after taking the recent AIROS survey. David Cantu will receive a $50 Wal-Mart gift card, a NAPT T-shirt and five CDs from the AIROS audio vault.

Cantu, who has been tuning in since 1999 to hear such shows as Native Sounds-Native Voices, said he was surprised because this is the first time he has won anything by responding to a survey. Read about other winners.
VisionMaker Video March Madness Sale: VHS Tapes 50 Percent Off
 


We're slashing prices at VisionMaker Video by offering 50 percent off all VHS videos for home and educational use. Some prices on videos for home use are as low as $7.95. Bring stories of our future, past and present into your home, classroom or library today.

Fire Warriors Fire Warriors

This is the real life action of the Chief Mountain Hotshots, an elite firefighting crew of the Blackfeet Indian Nation in Montana. Film-makers follow the crew through an 18-day tour of duty during the worst fire season in U.S. history. Companion discussion guide for web or print.



Marks of the Ancestors Marks of the Ancestors

Throughout the Southwest, unusual artistic images appear on boulders, cave walls, and cliff faces. While these rock art sites were once considered meaningless scribbles made by ancient cultures, contemporary scholars recognize this artwork as an important window into the lives of ancient civilizations.

For more titles, go to the VisionMaker Video online catalog for home use or educational use.
New Schedule for Native Sounds- Native Voices Show on AIROS

The award-winning Native American music radio show, Native Sounds-Native Voices, now has a new schedule on the AIROS radio network. The show, hosted by veteran Radio Producer "Kutchiak" John Gregg, will air three times on March 13 and on 15-16. Please check AIROS.org for times.

Catch a show live each Thursday at 8 a.m. (CST) on NAPT's partner KZUM.org.
Deadline Extended For High School Graduates Internship Program 

The deadline for a multi-year internship project designed to teach high school graduates skills in public television production and promotion has been extended to March 28. Students accepted in the paid, five-year CPB/Emma Bowen Foundation program for Minority Interests in Media will work summers and during other school breaks.

Eligible students include those of African-American, Hispanic, Asian or Native American descent who have a
cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, are college-bound and are interested in pursuing a career in the media industry.

For more info, go to www.emmabowenfoundation.com.
Travel Grants Available for 2008 Input Conference in South Africa

South Carolina ETV has been awarded a contract by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to provide a limited number of travel grants to the 2008 Input international public television screening conference May 4-10 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Deadline is March 21.

For more information, contact Terry Pound at 803-737-3434 or pound@scetv.org, or Amy Shumaker at 803-737-3433 or shumaker@scetv.org. To learn more about the Input 2008 conference, go to www.input2008.org.za.
 
NYC Wednesday Film Seminars

New York City-based Third World Newsreel, an alternative media arts organization, is hosting a series of Wednesday night seminars to aid filmmakers in  fundraising, sound and camera work. The first seminar, Production Planning and Budgeting, begins March 19 at 6:30 p.m. All classes are $10 or $20, unless otherwise noted. Go to www.workshop@twn.org to register. Email Roselly A.
Torres Rojas at distribution@twn.org for more information.
Producer Profile
Jim Fortier


Fortier

As the anticipated series Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick debuts on most PBS stations on March 27, producer Jim Fortier (Metis/Ojibwe)divulges his work on episode four, Bad Sugar, and discusses his film path.
Read the article

Download MP3 of the interview

Listen to the webcast of the interview on AIROS:

3/12/08: 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 10 p.m. ET
3/15/08: 11 a.m., 5 p.m., 11 p.m. ET
3/16/08: 11 a.m., 5 p.m., 11 p.m. ET
3/25/08: 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 10 p.m. ET
4/07/08: 11 a.m., 5 p.m., 11 p.m. ET
4/10/08:   8 a.m., 2 p.m.,  8 p.m. ET
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