100 Years: One Woman’s Fight for Justice chronicles the courageous efforts of Elouise Cobell, a petite Native American warrior who discovered billions of dollars missing from the century old government managed Indian Trust Fund belonging to 300,000 Native Americans. In 1996, Cobell filed the largest class action lawsuit ever filed against the U.S. Government. For 15 long years and through three Presidential administrations, Cobell relentlessly fought for justice for her people. This is the story of how she prevailed and made history.
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Partnerships For Change is proud to have worked with the markers of Sanctuary, a documentary of the Contemporary American West. The documentary explores the changes to American Public Lands and how we should look at its past, present, and future.
Sanctuary explores modern cowboys, wild horses, and how people and animals compete for dwindling natural resources that have been exasperated by oil and mineral extraction. It looks at how the government and corporate interests are behind weakening this natural land, and the concerns about what it might mean in the future if these issues are not stopped immediately.
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