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Indigenous Film Summit Moderator

Vincent Schilling

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About Vincent Schilling

Akwesasne Mohawk

Associate Editor of Indian Country Today

Producer, Author and Public Speaker

Executive Vice-President Schilling Media, Inc.

Host of the Native Trailblazers radio show

Twitter: @VinceSchilling  

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/vincentschilling


 
Currently, Vincent Schilling is the Associate Editor of Indian Country Today. He is also a certified Rotten Tomatoes film critic that delivers #NativeNerd movie reviews on a regular basis. 

He has specialized in Arts and Entertainment for over a decade and a half and has spoken to and interviewed hundreds of Native actors, filmmakers, producers, writers and artists over the course of his career.

In addition he is the Executive Vice President and co-owner of Schilling Media, Inc. a Native American owned Media and Media Relations Corporation. Vincent Schilling is Akwesasne Mohawk / an enrolled member of the St. Regis Mohawk tribe, an Award-winning Native American author and Short film Producer, an Award-winning Photojournalist and a Public Speaker that has traveled all over the United States and into Canada.

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In 2011, Vincent was given a human rights award in the city of Virginia Beach by Virginia Beach Mayor Will Sessoms, Jr. for his work and programs created about Native American issues in the Hampton Roads region.


He is also the co-host of Native Trailblazers, an online indigenous radio program which airs every Friday at 8 P.M. EST www.NativeTrailblazers.com

In 2011, Native Trailblazers was nominated for an Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Award for “Best Aboriginal Music Radio Station / Program” and has also won for three years in a row the Silver Arrow award from Spirit Wind Records for outstanding contributions to Native American Music.

As a Photojournalist, Vincent Schilling has contributed hundreds of articles to national publications such as Indian Country Today (the leading Native American news publication in the United States) Arthritis Today, Woman’s World, Winds of Change, The Tribal College Journal, Children’s Digest and regional publications in his hometown of Virginia Beach such as Inside Business, The Virginian-Pilot and Tidewater Parent. He is the recipient of the Bronze Editorial Excel Award for the Winds of Change "Conflict on the Mountain" article featured in the Spring 2011 issue.

His first book, “Native Athletes in Action” has won distinction with a Moonbeam Children’s award in multicultural non-fiction and acclaim as the book of the month for  “Native America Calling,” a nationally syndicated Native American radio show. He later released his second book, “Native Men of Courage,” in the summer of 2008 and his third book “Native Musicians – In the Groove,” as part of a growing “Native Trailblazer Series.” His fourth book in the Native Trailblazer series about Native Environmental champions is entitled “Native Defenders of the Environment.”  www.NativeVoicesBooks.com.

As a public speaker Vincent Schilling has shared his experience and expertise with public, private and tribal schools and colleges, The U.S. Military, Lockheed Martin and several other public, governmental and private entities to speak about diversity in the workplace and in schools, Native American history in the U.S. and in Virginia and ways to overcome the stereotypes of Native American people today.
 
He also loves photography and has had the pleasure of photographing amazing people such as former President Barack Obama, Tom McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin, Ed Begley, Jr., Wesley Studi, as well as Governors, Senators, Tribal Nation Chiefs and many others. 

Vincent now lives in Virginia Beach with his beautiful wife Delores. Together, they have traveled all over the country and Vincent has been fortunate to share his experiences with Native youth and others as far away from his hometown of Virginia Beach as Ronan, Montana.

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  • Home
  • 2020 Schedule
    • Opening Remarks and Partner Presentations
    • Indigenizing Social Media in 60 Seconds or Less: ​a TikTok Discussion
    • Indigenous Writers Panel
    • Diversity, Representation, & Inclusion: ​What Does It Mean In 2020?
    • One on One with Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
    • Rising Indigenous Storytellers
    • Self-care and Wellness In Film
    • Changing The Colonial Mindset On An Indigenous Film Set
    • Indigenous Peoples In Genre & Pop Culture
    • Indigenous Storytelling Through Independent Film
    • Rising Indigenous Producers
    • Script To Screen: A Producers Journey
    • Indigenous Filmmaking, Post COVID
    • Wonder Women: Indigenous Women in Film
    • One on One with Massey Whiteknife (ICEIS Rain)
    • Just Acting All Deadly: Indigenous Actors In The Industry
    • One on One with Gary “Litefoot” Davis
    • 2020 Partner Presentation
    • 2020 Online Indigenous Film Summit
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