• ThangsTaken: Rethinking Thanksgiving

    La Pena Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA, United States

    Our annual event challenges and reshapes the colonial “thanksgiving” narrative by celebrating native resistance through art, music, dance, ancestral knowledge, and oral storytelling. We will have a powerful lineup of cultural bearers, activists and allies advocating for land rematriation and Indigenous sovereignty locally, nationally, and globally! Please come join us. Below are the incredible speakers…

  • Protecting Sacred Land

    Protecting Sacred Land: Online talk Israel, with full U.S. support, has expanded the year long genocide in Gaza into regional warfare now involving Lebanon and Iran. In the meantime, sacred land for Indigenous Palestinians is threatened by increased settler colonialism. History reminds us that settler colonial takeover of Indigenous land is accompanied by military warfare…

  • Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

    Faultline Gallery 3908 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, CA, United States

    Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: 100 women This art is an ancestral reckoning. Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women; A legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience shares the a story of the land we are on through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts created in honor of the first 100 Indigenous women and girls that were taken…

  • Economic Futures Summit: Investing in Indigenous-Led Sustainability Solutions

    Fort Mason 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA, United States

    The inaugural Economic Futures Summit is a groundbreaking, Indigenous-led gathering designed to catalyze sustainability solutions and reimagine economic systems in response to the climate and nature crises. Taking place November 4-6 in San Francisco, the 2.5-day summit will bring together over 350 Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders, including practitioners, investors, academics, and policymakers, to co-create actionable…

  • Land Back / Back to Land

    Alameda Main Library, Main Branch 1150 Oak Street, Alameda, CA, United States

    Learn about Indigenous women-led land restoration, cultural regeneration and rematriation work with Corrina Gould, Lisjan Nation Tribal Chairwoman and Sogorea Te’ Land Trust Co-Founder. Thursday November 13, 2025. 4:00 pm Alameda Main Library, Main Branch, 1150 Oak St. Alameda Stafford Meeting Room, Side B No Registration Required! All Are Welcome!

  • From Erasure to Rematriation: A Journey of Healing and Reclamation

    Redwood Day School 3245 Sheffield Avenue, Oakland, CA, United States

    Join Redwood Day School, Good Guest Dimond, and Sogorea Te’ Land Trust for a day of learning and exchange. With Keynote speaker Corrina Gould, Lisjan Nation Tribal chairperson, youth presentations, refreshments and more! Saturday 11/22/25 1:00-4:00pm Redwood Day School * RSVP* http://bit.ly/redwoodday 

  • Indigenous Truthtelling Symposium and Art Exhibit

    UC Riverside 900 University Ave., Riverside, CA, United States

    The California Center for Native Nations (CCNN), in collaboration with the Department of Media and Cultural Studies (MCS), invites you to the Indigenous Truthtelling Symposium & Art Exhibit. This one-day gathering honors artists, poets, writers, scholars, and journalists who dedicate their lives to truth-telling in the face of ongoing violence. The exhibit features an original…

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