Native American
Faith Resistance: Divest from the Pipeline
First Congregational Church Oakland 2501 Harrison St., Oakland , CA, United StatesTuesday March 21 • 5:00 pm Faith Resistance: Divest from the Pipeline Interfaith communities are calling for divestment from the Dakota Access Pipeline and standing in solidarity with Native people. Rally followed by a procession to honor local Native sites and demand that financial institutions divest from projects that desecrate [...]
8th Annual Richmond Native American Pow-Wow Community Event
Richmond Police Activities League (RPAL) Gymnasium, 2200 Macdonald Ave, Richmond, CA 94801 2200 Macdonald Ave, Richmond, CA, United States8th Annual Richmond Native American Pow-Wow Community Event during National Native American Heritage Month. “HONORING OUR RESILIENCY” A Substance & Alcohol-Free Event
Ohlone & Miwok, History, Present and Future
Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church 55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek, United StatesThis event is the first in a series, Addressing Racism in our Community, organized by the Diablo For Peace committee of the Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center, Acorn.Wiki, the Racial Justice Committee of the Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church and financially sponsored with a grant from the Walnut Creek [...]
FIFTH ANNUAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES WALK FOR SOBRIETY – Richmond, CA
Two starting Richmond venues: (1) Grocery Outlet, and (2) Veterans Memorial Hall; but ONE ending point St Luke's United Methodist Church, Barrett and 23rd Sts, Richmond (1) San Pablo and Macdonald Aves; (2) 968 23rd Street; end Barrett and 23rd Sts, Richmond, CA, United StatesU.U.W.S. is a National Native American organization that advocates for the advancement of more Human and Civil Rights for Native Americans. Alcoholism is one of our concerns. The Indigenous Sobriety Walk is designed to make the greater East Bay Community aware of the issues surrounding alcoholism and alcohol abuse. We [...]
James Thomas Stevens and Aja Couchois Duncan at Alta Mesa Center For the Arts
OnlineOn October 10th at 4:00pm, the Alta Mesa Center for the Arts is hosting an afternoon reading and discussion with poets James Thomas Stevens and Aja Couchois Duncan. With the event we honor Indigenous People’s Day and support the Sogorea Te' Land Trust. Sogorea Te' Land Trust is "an urban Indigenous women-led land [...]