Filed under: Documentary, Indigenous, Land, Northwest, Video
Amplifier Films presents a video report on the Salish Sea Assembly of land defenders.
Nothing hits like a barbecue, especially when it’s about good salmon and even better company. That’s why I came thousands of miles to Coast Salish Territories, aka Seattle, to get a taste of some freshly caught Coho from the Quilcene River, grilled to perfection.
This isn’t your average cookout. This is the Salish Sea Assembly, an unapologetic, hard-hitting gathering of land defenders, artists, and radicals from across Turtle Island, hosted by Savage Fam’s Ant-Loc and fearless land defender Kanahus Manuel.
Check out this video report by Amplifier Films’ Franklin López to see what went down.
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