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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…

American Indians & Alaska Natives and the COVID-19 Vaccines: A Discussion with Assemblymember James Ramos and CCUIH Executive Director Virginia Hedrick

California Consortium for Urban Indian Health Executive Director, Virginia Hedrick goes live with Assemblymember James C. Ramos for a discussion on COVID-19 vaccines, the facts and misinformation surrounding them, and their importance for American Indian & Alaska Native communities in the wake of the pandemic.

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