The Short-Lived Crusade: How the 1967 Series ‘Custer’ Became a Flashpoint for Indigenous Protest

In the late 1960s, the American television landscape was dominated by the rugged individualism of the Western. From the sprawling family drama of Bonanza to the gritty law-and-order morality plays…

Literary Headlines: From IMAX Chaos to Indigenous Literacy Initiatives

The literary and media landscape is currently defined by a tension between the hyper-commercialization of blockbuster cinema and a grassroots movement toward workers’ rights and cultural preservation. This week’s headlines…