October 2023 | Source: Repost from Mason Trinca Linkedin, Photographer, For T: The New York Times Style Magazine The Portland, Oregon-based sculptor Marie Watt makes towers out of blankets that provide a commentary on life in the Pacific Northwest, including that of Indigenous people. One of the materials she regularly uses is treaty cloth, provided […]
Their new perspectives and ideas “help us imagine a world that doesn’t yet exist,” says Sara Guyer, dean of UC Berkeley’s Division of Arts and Humanities October 20, 2023 | news.berkeley.edu The recent hire of 10 faculty members in UC Berkeley’s Division of Arts and Humanities is “the largest arts hire in recent years, and […]
Representing at the UN Global Indigenous Youth Forum in Rome, Italy October 20, 2023 | Repost from Leslie Logan FB | fao.org POST: “Yanenowi at the UN Global Indigenous Youth Forum in Rome-representing the Seneca Nation, Cornell, NCAI Youth Commission, Logans today and ancestors going back generations; leading the way for Native youth–when Nichols turned […]