#wearestillhere

You Are On Indigenous Land and We Are Still Here

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Where do Indigenous folks fit into the larger conversation of cultural connections and viable futures? What does it mean to be Indigenous and live in a big city? We, the Indigenous Kinship Collective:NYC, unpack these dualities daily,constantly reconciling past,present,and future survivance. Join members of the collective as they discuss their work in which they use art, media, technology, and fashion as means of larger social activism.

Indigenous Kinship Collective:NYC is a direct action group of Native femme,non-binary and womxn, creating an Indigenous community in the city. They have staged direct actions and internet campaigns to bring awareness to historical and ongoing violence and oppression,and continue to create community networks for urban Indigenous folks throughout the city.

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Regan De Loggans

Indigenous Kinship Collective

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Stina Hamlin

Indigenous Kinship Collective

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Roxy Romero

Indigenous Kinship Collective

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