A GOOD DAY TO DIE follows the work of Dennis Bank and the American Indian Movement (AIM) to advocate and protect the rights of American Indians. AIM sought redress for the forced assimilation of Native Americans within boarding schools, discrimination by law enforcement and neglect by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Banks' personal struggle culminated in major armed confrontations at Custer, South Dakota and Wounded Knee. This is the bittersweet and compelling chronicle of the rise and fall of AIM.
Part of the NAU International Film Series.
Free
2014/01/29 - 2014/01/29
Additional time info:
7pm
Liberal Arts Building, Rm. 120
700 S. Humphreys Dr., Flagstaff, AZ 86011