By working together as a comunity, we can divide the tasks and multiply our chances of success.

Voices Of The Land

uncovers the complex and often suppressed indigenous history of Boulder County, Colorado, through the moving testimonies of local elders, scholars, and activists. The film bridges the gap between historical atrocities, like the Sand Creek Massacre, and modern-day struggles with intergenerational trauma and displacement. By highlighting the work of organizations like Harvest of All First Nations, it advocates for land reclamation, food justice, and the restoration of ancestral traditions. Ultimately, it serves as a powerful call to action for environmental stewardship and cultural preservation, urging a return to a reciprocal relationship with the Earth to heal both the land and its people.