This investigative graphic documents a publicly posted statement made by Diné jazz trumpeter Delbert Anderson regarding filmmaker Ben Makinen and the documentary Echoes of Tradition. In an April 11, 2025 Facebook post, Anderson wrote “I was there at the Kennedy Center when we had to block this individual from coming in on our Office Hours Residency to film.” Anderson is referring to the May 2024 engagement of the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band (JKIBB) at the Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival. The claim is contrasted with documented photographic evidence showing Makinen attending a public event at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado during the timeframe referenced. Boulder, Colorado is approximately 1,677 miles from the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, making simultaneous presence at both locations impossible. The poster presents the original Facebook statement alongside geographic context and Makinen’s photograph taken at the University of Colorado’s Folsom Field stadium. The Facebook post referenced in the graphic was later deleted from Anderson’s page. This visual timeline is part of a broader effort to document statements made publicly about the film Echoes of Tradition, an award-winning documentary directed by Ben Makinen that explores Native American and LGBTQ+ contributions to the development of jazz music. The project combines documentary filmmaking, archival research, and publicly available records to examine claims surrounding the film’s production and reception. The graphic is designed in the style of investigative journalism and documentary film promotion, presenting verifiable statements, location data, and visual evidence in a format accessible for social media platforms including Instagram, X (Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn. Both Delbert Anderson and Julia Keefe appear in Echoes of Tradition, having signed talent releases during principle photography in 2023.