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December 16, 2020

South Seattle Emerald

Seedcast: Reciprocity

"New and old alike, stories are a gift, a way to share and even more so a means of honoring who we are and where we come from. We raise our voices and uplift our people through creating." - Taylor Hensel

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November 27, 2020

Crosscut

Art Pulse: Alaska Native carver brings Yup'ik mask tradition to Seattle

Jennifer Angaiak Wood talks about artful traditions through a contemporary lens.

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November 18, 2020

South Seattle Emerald

Seedcast: Taholo Kami and Sen. J. Kalani English — a Collective Talanoa

Hear from two charismatic Pasifik leaders – Taholo Kami and Sen. J. Kalani English – who demonstrate the ability to navigate the western world of politics with a deeply rich and culturally nuanced balance of Indigenous-centered policy.

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November 5, 2020

The Seattle Times

In Seattle’s Pioneer Square, a striking visual push to get to the polls

Roxanne White brought her ballot when she visited a mural of her image in Pioneer Square, Seattle last week. White, an activist for missing and murdered Indigenous people, said she hopes the mural’s message will resonate and get people to the polls.

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October 28, 2020

Real Change

Indigenous sovereignty and shared solidarity at heart of national art campaign

"Indigenous land stewardship is a relatively new term, forged to compel more people to live in closer relationship with the land. As our world passes through multiple crises of our making, racial justice is the ultimate issue, and goal."

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October 21, 2020

South Seattle Emerald

Seedcast: Indigenous Filmmaking, Using Technology to Adapt to COVID

"Indigenous people have made tremendous strides in the creative professions over the years...Like everything that we have endured over the past few hundred years, Native American artists continue to adapt and evolve." - Ben-Alex Dupris

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