New short film highlights skateparks as ‘cultural engines’ for Indigenous Youth
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New short film highlights skateparks as ‘cultural engines’ for Indigenous Youth
In ‘Paving the Way,’ skateboarding becomes a way for young people to make art, build friendships, and carry grief together
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DIONNE PHILLIPS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER
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ARTS, SPORTS
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JUNE 24, 2026
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Skateboarder Alishon Kelly, from Flathead Indian Reservation in ‘Montana,’ holds her board at a skatepark. Photo courtesy Chris Naum
Under a wide sky, three children stand inside a concrete skateboard bo…
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