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A Conversation on Native Movement Building, Activism, and Public Art

March 12 @ 12:00 AM

✨Join California Native Vote Project and The Chapter House in partnership with the Social Public Art Resource Center and Jeffrey Deitch Gallery for an evening of art, movement history and Native power. 🪶🎨

At this event there will be a FREE panel discussion on Thursday, March 19 from 6:00 pm-8:00pm that highlights the American Indian Movement panel in Judy Baca’s “The Great Wall of Los Angeles: The 1970s — A Decade of Defiance and Dreams.” Register at https://bit.ly/CNVPMuralNight.

The mural section begins with the Occupation of Alcatraz and situates the American Indian Movement within the broader political landscape of the 1970s. The panel will discuss the legacy of Native organizing, cultural resistance, public art, and the movement that continues today.

See you there!

Know Before You Go:
🗓️ March 19
⏱️ 6pm – 8pm
⭐ FREE at https://bit.ly/CNVPMuralNight! 🔗
👥 All ages welcome!
📍Location: Jeffrey Deitch Gallery (925 N. Orange Dr. LA, CA. 90038)
🚙 Parking is available at lots 926 N Sycamore and 953 N Sycamore (validation available for 90 mins) or street parking along N Orange Drive.
🍽️ Light snacks and refreshments provided.

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