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Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA) Collaborates with Legendary Actor Wes Studi

BENTONVILLE, AR

Oct. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --

Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA), a national nonprofit serving immediate needs and supporting long-term solutions for Native Americans living in under-resourced reservation communities, has partnered with award-winning actor Wes Studi and developed a video series of public service announcements (PSAs) on widely held misconceptions of Native American people, history and funding.

The partnership and PSA series were announced on Friday, Oct. 4 at the third annual Native American Cultural Celebration hosted by the Museum of Native American History. PWNA unveiled a clip of the PSA series during a press conference.


"As an American, and a Native American, it's important to bring attention to the critical issues and disparities that Native people face every single day," said Studi. "My hope is that together with PWNA we can increase awareness and show that supporting Native-led causes is the only way we can create change."

The five-part "Realities Video Series with Wes Studi" includes an accurate portrayal of life on the reservation and dispels long-held myths that continue to impact Native communities today. Studi discusses history and treaties, realities on the reservations, education dreams and disparities, casino economics and the lack of charitable giving for Native causes and communities, some of which mirror third-world conditions.

"To collaborate with someone as admired and informed as Wes Studi is an incredible honor," said Robbi Dietrich, president and CEO of PWNA. "PWNA is committed to championing hope for Native American communities and we hope our newly created partnership with Wes will result in positive outcomes for our Native community partners."


PWNA is also hosting a private reception for Studi later this month in celebration of his Honorary Oscar achievement from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, with the support of Paramount Pictures.


To learn more about PWNA and watch the complete PSA series, please visit nativepartnership.org/PSA.


About Wes Studi

From small-town Oklahoma native to internationally acclaimed actor and musician, Wes Studi credits his passion and multi-faceted background for his powerful character portrayals that forever changed a Hollywood stereotype. Wes first took the professional stage in 1984 with "Black Elk Speaks" and has never looked back. He moved audiences with unforgettable performances in "Dances with Wolves," "The Last of the Mohicans," "Geronimo: An American Legend," "Heat," "Avatar," "Being Flynn" and "Hostiles" and broke new ground with non-traditional roles. On Oct. 27, Wes will receive an Honorary Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, given to honor extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement. Follow Wes on Facebook and Twitter.


About Partnership With Native Americans

PWNA is a Native-led nonprofit committed to championing hope for a brighter future for Native Americans living on remote, geographically isolated and under-resourced reservations. Established in 1990, PWNA collaborates with reservation programs to serve immediate needs and support long-term solutions for strong, self-sufficient Native American communities, improving the lives of 250,000 Native Americans annually. Follow PWNA on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, or visit NativePartnership.org.


Contact: Helen Oliff Public Relations Manager Partnership With Native Americans 540-825-5950 Ext 205 holiff@nativepartnership.org

SOURCE Partnership With Native Americans


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