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In November of 2019, she launched Changing Womxn Collective, a publishing platform and digital space for womxn and femmes of color, which has over 90 team members and 6,000+ community members. In late Spring of 2018, she self-published a collection of poetry, Where I’m From: Poems from Sherman Indian School. In February 2019, she was named one of “34 People Changing How We See the World” by Time Magazine in its Optimists Issue curated by filmmaker Ava DuVernay. Edgar Meeker Prize (May 2019, Yale University), and three National Scholastic Gold Medals for poetry and dramatic script. Kinsale is the recipient of the Yale Young Native Storytellers Award for Spoken Word/Storytelling, the J. She has since appeared in Running Shadow (The American Film Institute, 2018), ACKIA (Lenape Arts Center, 2018), numerous staged readings for the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program, and narrated Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse (Rick Riordan Presents, 2019).
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She began her career at the age of 15 as a theater artist in Los Angeles, with roles in Urban Rez by Larissa FastHorse (Sicangu Lakota) and Fairly Traceable by Mary Kathryn Nagle (Cherokee). An enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, Kinsale’s work centers on personal histories, Diné stories, and contemporary issues affecting her tribe- particularly violence against Native women and settler-colonial violence, resource extraction, and land/body relationships. Kinsale Hueston is a 2017-2018 National Student Poet and attends Yale University. Sivan is passionate about utilizing her platform to raise awareness about Native American issues especially the need for mental health care support and resources for Native American youth.
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"Running Shadow" is a short fiction film about a young Lakota woman battling grief over her sister's suicide and pursuing competitive running. In March 2018 casting director Rene Haynes, who Sivan met in high school, would reach out to her to audition for the lead of an American Film Institute project "Running Shadow" directed by Carlos Betancourt. By December 2017, Sivan would move to Los Angeles to transfer college, pursue her acting and modeling career. There she would meet student director Mark Lewis filming the short film "The Entrada" who would cast her as the lead in a horror story about a museum holding Native artifacts. In August 2017, Sivan attended the Institute of American Indian Arts studying Studio Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sivan has been inspired by Marley Mitch (MUA), Andy Warhol, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Sivan exhibited her own skateboard art titled "Hypnotize" at the Silver and Turquoise Ball in April 2016 benefiting the Phoenix Indian Center. Sivan's personal alternative aesthetics highlight her glam goth style and affinity for the style of abstract art. She was discovered modeling at the Santa Fe Indian Market at the age of 16. She was raised just outside of Phoenix, Arizona on the San Carlos Apache reservation by her mother and grandmother.
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Sivan is the first Native American female lead of television series "Chambers" on Netflix, starring alongside Uma Thurman and Tony Goldwyn. Sivan Alyra Rose, born Sivan Alyra Rose Rambler, is an Apache/Puerto Rican actress, runway model and exhibited artist.