I am petitioning Netflix to bring back the show "CHAMBERS" for a second season.

This show is a rare example of a Indigenous Woman in a staring role. Netflix FAILED to promote the show despite positive reviews and much online buzz within Native communities on social media.

The series followed a teenager who gets a heart transplant and becomes consumed with the mystery surrounding her donor. The series starred Uma Thurman, Tony Goldwyn, Sivan Alyra Rose, Lilliya Reid, Nicholas Galitzine, Kyanna Simone Simpson, Lilli Kay, Sarah Mezzanotte, and Griffin Powell-Arcand. Leah Rachel created the series in addition to serving as showrunner. She executive produced along with Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Winnie Kemp, Wolfgang Hammer, Jennifer Yale, and Stephen Gaghan.

We, as Native woman, need representation in film, cinema & current roles. Too often Native actresses are type cast in historical roles which only further the concept that we are dead and gone. We ask that Netflix reconsider the cancellation of this show, and bring it back for a second season. We also ask NETFLIX to contribute more to the marketing and promotion of said show.

Having a show like this not only provides representation in a mainly white market, but it places new Indigenous actors alongside established talents such as Uma Thurman, who could help bolster it for more success & promotion. It is imperative that Native people have representation on platforms such as NETFLIX. BRING CHAMBERS BACK #savechambers