Next Marin American Indian Alliance Gathering
First United Methodist Church 9 Ross Valley Drive, San Rafael, United StatesNext Marin American Indian Alliance Gathering; January 21st, 2020 Tuesday: January 21st, 2020 From: 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM Location: 9 Ross Valley Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94901 We are located in the parish hall of First United Methodist Church [entrance down the ramp on the northeast side of First United Methodist Church]. Potluck supper, please bring a dish to share. Come eat, drum, and enjoy! Coffee, tea and lemonade are provided. PS: MAIA has a Facebook Page. Please join us, check it out, add info or photos! Enter Marin American Indian Alliance in the SEARCH bar, then once on our page, click LIKE.
Native American Voting Rights and the Citizenship Question
Central Santa Rosa Library 211 E St, Santa Rosa, CA, United StatesPlease join us for a presentation by Dr. Khal Schneider, who will discuss voting rights within the context of the Native American experience. Dr. Schneider is a Sacramento State University assistant professor of history. He teaches Native American History and writes about Indian policy and politics and California Indian communities and their land in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is a tribal citizen of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and a member of the California Indian History Curriculum Coalition, a group that has been working since 2014 to change what is known as the California Mission Project.
Pine Needle Basket Weaving Workshop
SCIHP Community Room 144 Stony Point Rd, Santa Rosa, CA, United StatesTwo-Spirit Powwow: A BAAITS Documentary
The GLBT Historical Society Museum 4127 18th St, San Francisco, CA, United StatesFilmmaker Rick Bacigalupi and BAAITS Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits board member Miko Thomas (aka Landa Lakes) will present “Two-Spirit Powwow” (2019), a new documentary that follows the evolution of the annual powwow from its modest inaugural event seven years ago to the huge powwows of recent years held at the Cow Palace and Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits, the sponsor of the powwow, is an organization committed to activism and service for Two-Spirit people and their allies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Attending the powwow is a pioneering act of resistance for the many LGBTQ Native American and Two-Spirit people who still face prejudice and stigma in their communities. The film documents how the powwow’s organizers adapt and transform conservative powwow protocol to celebrate queer-positive identities. The film was produced in association with the GLBT Historical Society. SPEAKERS Rick Bacigalupi is an Emmy Award-winning independent producer who has worked in Bay Area video and television for over 20 years. His company BaciPix specializes in documentary-style video for nonprofits addressing social justice and the environment. Miko Thomas ( aka Landa Lakes) is a Chickasaw artist, performer and activist located in San Francisco. Landa has been a member of the board of BAAITS since 2001 and is one of the founders of the annual Two-Spirit Powwow.
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