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- Joanelle Romero (born October 5, 1957) is an American actress, filmmaker and recording artist and humanitarian who claims Native American descent. She is founder/CEO/president of Red Nation Television Network and Red Nation International Film Festival. Romero's film American Holocaust: When It’s All Over I’ll Still Be Indian was short-listed for an Academy Award in the Documentary Short Branch category. In 2007, she was designated a Women's History Month honoree by the National Women's History Project. (en)
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- Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States (en)
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- Founded/CEO Red Nation Television Network (en)
- Founded/President Red Nation International Film Festival (en)
- Why We Wear RED (en)
- Founded Native American Heritage Month in the City of Los Angeles and New Mexico (en)
- Founded/President Native Women in Film & Television (en)
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- Joanelle Romero (born October 5, 1957) is an American actress, filmmaker and recording artist and humanitarian who claims Native American descent. She is founder/CEO/president of Red Nation Television Network and Red Nation International Film Festival. Romero's film American Holocaust: When It’s All Over I’ll Still Be Indian was short-listed for an Academy Award in the Documentary Short Branch category. In 2007, she was designated a Women's History Month honoree by the National Women's History Project. (en)
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