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When Are Films Political: The Return of Navajo Boy


By Groundswell Films
Published: April 7, 2014
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Sydney Levine at Indiewire.com turns to Democracy Now and Amy Goodman’s story “A Slow Genocide” and asks the question, “When are films political?”

Recently, Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman published this story about the controversy over re-opening uranium mines on Navajo lands. The documentary, The Return of Navajo Boy, has been credited with bringing the issue of uranium contamination from post WWII mining into the public eye.

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