INDÍGENA
A storytelling ecosystem fostering creativity, collaboration, and innovation as vehicles for collect
09/19/2023
New work for x upcoming tour “2 The Moon And Back”
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09/16/2023
Block Party presented by and is going!
Come down and get some food and hear some cumbia👁️🇲🇽
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09/11/2023
Thank you for co-hosting the “Stories Are Living Things” workshop at
This activation is one of the many collaborations coming 🙌🏽
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08/31/2023
PORTLAND, OR!
Block Party is going down September 16 ✌🏾
Come with the whole family for a day of food, music and raise funds for our friend Frances Gourley.
Special performance by presented by with support of
07/05/2022
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The language of photography is rooted in colonial power dynamics.
Language plays a key role in perpetuating these dynamics, so when it comes to visual storytelling, we need to rethink how we communicate. In conversation with Atmos, Native American artists Josué Rivas and Rose B. Simpson reflect on breaking free from these colonial constructs.
Head to the link in our bio to read the full discussion. This conversation was held in partnership with —an Indigenous-led storytelling platform.
Photographs by
07/04/2022
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"Independence" Day in the United States perpetuates myths of American exceptionalism, Manifest Destiny, and white supremacy. These myths have been used to justify land theft, genocide, and violence against Native peoples.
This farce of July, learn about five Indigenous movements you can support instead.
Follow these accounts to stay informed:
06/21/2022
Portland Fam!
Join us on June 23rd for presented by 🤘UNLESS] an evening of community, dialogue, culture and reciprocity.
We will have appearances by and and sounds by
We will also be dropping a special collaborative T with 🤘UNLESS] and
See ya there!
03/24/2022
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You’ve heard of the , but do you realize how important it is to speak up for our future generations?
The results of this survey will help communicate to decision-makers what is important to Indian Country.
Swipe to see why YOU should take the survey today ➡️ indigenousfutures.org
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“This life of being an artist, of being sober, of being on a journey to heal is already pretty radical,” said Cara Romero, Fine Art Photographer and 2020 Radical Imagination Artist Grantee.
The 2022 Radical Imagination Application Phase is NOW OPEN and accepting Letters Of Interest (LOI) from radical artists, creatives and culture bearers who seek to:
⚡Propose solutions to dismantle structural racism through their art & creativity
⚡Imagine and practice justice within their communities while working to rebuild and assemble a better world
⚡Amplify community voices to counter inequitable systems, policies and practices
NDN Radical Imagination Grants of up to $50,000 are available to Indigenous artists and culture bearers working in all traditions, mediums, and genres working in the defense, development, or decolonization of Indigenous Peoples and the planet.
For more information on eligibility for applying, please visit the NDN Grants & Fellowship page on the NDN Collective website or click here: https://ndnco.cc/RadImag
➡️ Letters of Interest (LOIs) are due April 8, 2022 by 5pm CST. It is best to register and complete log-in credentials before the grant due date. Any attempts to register later than 3pm CST on April 6, 2022, does not guarantee availability for technical support or submission by the 5pm. CST deadline on April 8th.
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03/20/2022
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— As we thaw out from our winter hibernation, spring has sprung a message for us:
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We can want the best for others & offer our support but ultimately the choice is theirs to make. Sometimes we gotta meet people where they’re at & make peace with that.
We’re all going thru some type of change & transformation. 2022 has been pointing towards a & of sorts.
Some of us may not be aware of the transforming times we’re in & some may choose to silence the messages they’ve been receiving.
However, we’re all in a state of transition whether we’re conscious of it or not.
An important lesson I’ve been reminded of in various ways is that we can observe but we don’t have to absorb.
We don’t have to take on burdens that are not ours to carry.
We are worthy of experiencing a self-determined & joyful life.
We can extend our energies to one another in ways that are generative & reciprocal.
We can show up in ways that honor everyone involved including ourselves.
We can embody the inner peace & harmony we seek despite the chaos that cycles around us.
One way we can do this is by observing what we’ve been absorbing. Filtering out what does not belong within our minds, bodies, & spirits.
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SIDENOTE: A big salamat to everyones support on the Love, Peace, & High Vibes collection. I hope y’all have been liking the Everpress run’s so far.
📩 If you have any feedback on the quality of the garments def. lmk. & I look forward to releasing more collections ahead.
☀️Stay rising. Muahhh
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