Chicago, Illinois (ELCA)
“Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights” is a one-hour documentary exploring the role of the Lutheran church in the American Indian civil rights movement of the 1970s and 1980s. The program began airing Oct. 12 on ABC television network affiliate stations across the United States. Local stations may broadcast the program at various times and dates through December 2008.
Peter Coyote hosts “Native Nations,” which B&B Productions produced for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). The project was in development for 18 months on locations including Albuquerque, Minneapolis and the Navajo Nation.
“Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights” is a one-hour documentary exploring the role of the Lutheran church in the American Indian civil rights movement of the 1970s and 1980s. The program began airing Oct. 12 on ABC television network affiliate stations across the United States. Local stations may broadcast the program at various times and dates through December 2008.
Peter Coyote hosts “Native Nations,” which B&B Productions produced for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). The project was in development for 18 months on locations including Albuquerque, Minneapolis and the Navajo Nation.