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When I Remember I See Red: American Indian Art and Activism in California

About the Exhibition (*from The Autry website) Beginning with the occupation of Alcatraz in 1969, California  became a beacon of creative freedom, individual expression, and  social activism for Native peoples across the country. The region quickly transformed into a place where Native artists engaged with cultural diversity, historical traditions, and contemporary art to critique its colonial past. As…

Sheltering Inspiration (program #3) – Performing Arts

News from Native California is hosting the magazine’s second online speaking event! Please join us on the Heyday Books YouTube channel on Friday, November 20 for the second talk our in our series in honor of Native American Heritage Month titled “Sheltering Inspiration.” This talk will feature theater artist Kenny Ramos (Barona Band of Mission…

Dam Removal Update and Community Celebration

On Friday, November 20 Save California Salmon is hosting a Dam Removal Update and Community Celebration. Due to COVID-19 this will happen via zoom at 5:30 PST. Register at tinyurl.com/UndamtheKlamath2020 or watch live on Facebook.⁣ ⁣ They will get updates from the Klamath dam removal entity and the Tribes from the Klamath River on the…

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