representing @filmfreakmafia at this #SIFF2025 screening of #FreeLeonardPeltier (SIFF Cinema Uptown, 511 Queen Anne Ave, Seattle, WA)

https://letterboxd.com/film/free-leonard-peltier/

(posted early so i don’t forget)

Free Leonard Peltier (2025)

Leonard Peltier, one of the surviving leaders of the American Indian Movement, has been in prison for 50 years following a contentious conviction. A new generation of Native activists is committed to winning his freedom before he dies.

'Free Leonard Peltier' Documents the 50-Year Fight to Free an Indigenous Activist

"Free Leonard Peltier," screening at SIFF this weekend, traces the decades-long fight to free one of the most prominent Indigenous political prisoners in U.S. history — and the movement that never gave up on him.

South Seattle Emerald
"Leonard’s release in February is of course wonderful. But unfortunately, that does not mean that he is completely free. Leonard has been imposed house arrest as a restriction, which means that he is not allowed to leave his home." #FreeLeonardPeltier #Indigenous

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:tyy3vcw3fcenwcsmprbqe4jb/post/3lom3tzedct2x
Bluesky

Bluesky Social

The new '#FreeLeonardPeltier' film tells the history of The Trail of #BrokenTreaties and #BIATakeover in Washington. '#Resistance is a responsibility,' says #MadonnaThunderHawk.

April 14, 2025
Film screenshots / collage #CensoredNews

Dates of Free Screenings of the New 'Free Leonard Peltier' Film on the #RezTour2025

April 21 | #BelcourtND, #TurtleMountain Band of #Chippewa
April 22 | #FargoND
April 23 | #FortYatesND, #StandingRock
April 24 | #EagleButteSD, #CheyenneRiver
Apirl 26 | #RapidCitySD
April 27 and 28 | #KyleSD, #Oglala5
April 29 | #ValentineNE, #RosebudSioux
May 1 | #SiouxFallsSD

ALL SCREENINGS ARE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED - no tickets necessary.

Each screening will feature an in-person Q&A with the film team.

Source:
https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2025/04/free-screenings-of-new-free-leonard.html

More upcoming screenings nationwide and globally: Boston, Mass., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, San
Rafael, California, Dallas, Texas, and Warsaw, Poland
https://freeleonardfilm.com/screenings/

Read More at Censored News:
The new film shares deep history of the movement. 'Standing Ovations and Global Awards for New
'Free Leonard Peltier' Film.
https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2025/04/free-leonard-peltier-film-shows-in.html

#AIM #NativeAmericanHistory #PineRidge #LeonardPeltierIsFree

Free Screenings of New 'Free Leonard Peltier' Film on Rez Tour 2025

Censored News is a service to grassroots Indigenous Peoples engaged in resistance and upholding human rights.

#FreeLeonardPeltier Today in Fort Collins, Colorado

"The Free #LeonardPeltier film will be shown in Fort Collins, Colorado, today, Sunday, April 6, at 5:30 p.m. at the ACT Human Rights Film Festival. It can be viewed online [at the link below for $7] April 7 through April 15 from the Colorado State University Libraries, all part of the ACT Human Rights Film Festival."

Source:
https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2025/04/free-leonard-peltier-film-shows-in.html

Online viewing:
https://
act2025.eventive.org/schedule/67c8e6c7dd9ab8c88ffc43fb
#IndigenousActivist #LeonardPeltier #AIM #LeonardPeltierMovie

'Free Leonard Peltier' Film Shows in Minneapolis, Today in Fort Collins, Colorado

Censored News is a service to grassroots Indigenous Peoples engaged in resistance and upholding human rights.

‘Coexistence, My Ass!’ Wins Top Award At Thessaloniki Int’l Documentary Festival; ‘Free Leonard Peltier’ Earns Three Awards (Full Winners List)

'Coexistence, My Ass!', about Israeli comedian Noam Shuster-Eliassi, won the top prize at the Thessaloniki Int'l Documentary Festival in Greece.

Deadline
‘Free Leonard Peltier’ Follows A 50-Year Trail To Justice For Native American Icon – Thessaloniki Int’l Documentary Festival

'Free Leonard Peltier' directors David France and Jesse Short Bull on Native American icon's 50 year trail to freedom.

Deadline
Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence

More than 50 years after a shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation landed him in federal prison, Leonard Peltier remains defiant. He maintains his innocence in the deaths of two FBI agents in 1975. President Joe Biden commuted Peltier's life sentence so he could return to the Turtle Mountain Reservation, his tribal homeland in North Dakota. He says he will spend the rest of his life fighting for Native American rights. Peltier was part of a movement in the late 1960s and 1970s that fought for Native American rights and tribal self-determination, sometimes resulting in the occupation of federal and tribal property.

AP News
I somehow missed the great news that Leonard Peltier had his sentence commuted by Biden and was released from prison 2 weeks ago. https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5151269-leonard-peltier-released/ #FreeLeonardPeltier

Leonard Peltier’s release after 49 years of wrongful imprisonment resonates deeply within anti-colonial struggles, particularly when compared to the systematic incarceration of Palestinians under Israeli military rule. Both cases exemplify how settler-colonial states use imprisonment as a tool of repression against Indigenous resistance.

Peltier, an Anishinaabe-Lakota activist and member of the American Indian Movement (AIM), was convicted in 1977 for the killing of two FBI agents during a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Reservation. His trial was riddled with misconduct, including fabricated evidence, coerced witnesses, and prosecutorial misconduct. The U.S. government made him a political prisoner, punishing him not for any proven crime, but for his role in defending Indigenous sovereignty. His nearly five decades behind bars symbolize the criminalization of Indigenous resistance in North America.

Similarly, Israel systematically imprisons Palestinians, especially those engaged in resistance against occupation. Since 1967, over 800,000 Palestinians—including activists, political leaders, and children—have been detained under military rule. Many are held without charge under "administrative detention," a practice that allows indefinite imprisonment without trial. Just as Peltier was targeted for his role in AIM, Palestinians are arrested for organizing protests, resisting land seizures, or even posting anti-occupation statements online.

Both cases highlight how settler-colonial powers use incarceration to neutralize Indigenous movements. The U.S. government sought to break AIM through the imprisonment of Peltier, just as Israel aims to weaken Palestinian resistance by jailing its leaders and youth. The goal in both cases is not justice, but deterrence—turning prisons into tools of colonial control.

Yet, despite decades of imprisonment, neither Peltier nor Palestinian political prisoners have been silenced. Their struggles continue to inspire movements for decolonization, Indigenous sovereignty, and global solidarity against settler oppression. This is exactly what we seek to unpack in A Red Road to the West Bank—the shared tools of repression used by colonial states and the enduring spirit of resistance that connects Indigenous struggles across continents.

🔗 Learn more at: www.redroadtothewestbank.com

#FreeLeonardPeltier #FreePalestinianPrisoners #IndigenousSolidarity #Decolonization #AIM #EndColonialPrisons #RedRoadToTheWestBank #IndigenousResistance