Water rights. Remembrance. Legacy. These Native youth are turning the camera on each other and themselves to question what does it mean to be Native today? This moving visual essay discusses the complexities and pride of contemporary indigeneity. It was made possible through a collaboration between InterTribal Youth, La Clase Mágica, Kaleyedoscope Productions, UC San Diego Extension, and an Innovation Grant from UC San Diego’s Office of the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. ‣ Written & Filmed by the UCSD/ITY Young Native Scholars Media Writing Workshop ‣ D.P. & Lead Editor, Nalini Asha Biggs ‣ Executive Producer, Caroline Imani Collins ‣ Running Time: 13:15 When: Friday March 24, 2017 Where: Water is Life Expo “New” McCree Theater 2040 W Carpenter Rd, Flint, MI Time: 6:30 pm, Q&A to follow #nativelikewater #werestillhere nativelikewater.org #waterislife #waterislife💧 #flint #flintmichigan #filmmaking #indigenousfilm #indigenousyouth #nativeamerican #paiute #kumeyaay #karuk #mono #aguacaliente