Rachael Nez
Co-Director of the All Our Kin Collective
Rachael Nez is a documentary filmmaker and educator who resides in the Southwest. Born and raised on the Navajo Reservation, maintaining heritage languages and working with Native communities are her core passions. Her work centers on utilizing media tools, art, and sensory learning for Native languages, cultural sharing, and language preservation. An Elouise Cobell scholar, Rachael has been an associate professor at the Institute of American Indian Arts, teaching video production, cinema history, and storytelling courses. She strongly believes in Indigenous language reclamation and supports those efforts through her knowledge of multi-media technology. Rachael holds a Ph.D. in Native American Studies from the University of California, Davis, with a Designated Emphasis in Performance and Practice. Rachael is the Post Doc for the All Our Kin Language Collective at Fort Lewis College, sharing and contributing to Native language reclamation.
Email: rnez5@fortlewis.edu