Access Services: ASL Interpretation, Scripted Captioning
Access Notes: Films will have open captions. The intro and talk will have ASL interpretation.
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About the Show
March 19, 2026
he Walker welcomes Seneca filmmaker Terry Jones for a screening of the Haudenosaunee Micro-Short Film Program. This annual Indigenous-led program highlights Haudenosaunee filmmakers from across Turtle Island. Created in response to the marginalization of Native voices in media, Jones’s program makes space for Indigenous artists to tell their own stories. Alongside a screening of selected films, Jones will also screen his own short film Soup for My Brother (2016), a story of memory, family and corn soup.
This program is presented in partnership with the exhibition and performance Rosy Simas: A:gajë:gwah dësa’nigöëwë:nye:’ (i hope it will stir your mind).
Films shown in the Walker's Bentson Mediatheque.
More Information about Terry Jones and the Haudenosaunee Micro-Short Film Program - OC/ASL
