For Rosalie Fish, Indigenous student-athlete and activist, running isnât just a sport â itâs how she represents the strength and resilience of indigenous women within her tribe and beyond. As we look forward to #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we are honored to share Rosalieâs story in our second episode of âWho is a Runnerâ â a docu-series collaboration with Brooks Running.
To learn more about the #MMIW crisis and ways to help, visit: Urban Indian Health Institute | @UrbanIndianHealthInstitute National Indigenous Womenâs Resource Center | @NIWRC Sovereign Bodies Institute | @sovereignbodies
- Runtime10 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereUtah Premiere
- DirectorFaith E. Briggs, Tim Kemple
- ProducerFaith E. Briggs, Aimee Tetreault
- CastRosalie Fish
For Rosalie Fish, Indigenous student-athlete and activist, running isnât just a sport â itâs how she represents the strength and resilience of indigenous women within her tribe and beyond. As we look forward to #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we are honored to share Rosalieâs story in our second episode of âWho is a Runnerâ â a docu-series collaboration with Brooks Running.
To learn more about the #MMIW crisis and ways to help, visit: Urban Indian Health Institute | @UrbanIndianHealthInstitute National Indigenous Womenâs Resource Center | @NIWRC Sovereign Bodies Institute | @sovereignbodies
- Runtime10 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereUtah Premiere
- DirectorFaith E. Briggs, Tim Kemple
- ProducerFaith E. Briggs, Aimee Tetreault
- CastRosalie Fish