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DESCRIPTION:Decolonizing the New World Means Listening to Indigenous Voices\n\n 
 Tuesday, Feb 19  7:30pm\n\n at The Holdout Social Center 2313 San Pablo 
 Ave, Oakland\n\nIn understanding anti-colonial struggle and its 
 intersection with anti-capitalist struggles, it is important to recognize 
 the ongoing effects of colonization and the ongoing struggles of local 
 indigenous people.\n\nPlease join the ACAC 19 Support Committee in an 
 evening of report backs on indigenous struggles from the bay and 
 beyond.\n\nThis event will feature a screening of Buried Voices directed by 
 Michelle Steinberg, a film about Brushy Peak, a local sacred 
 site.\n\nFollowed by report backs from Bay Area sacred sites struggles 
 from:\n\nLocal sacred sites activist Corrina Gould, a Chochenyo/Karkin 
 Ohlone woman, born and raised in Oakland, CA\n\nWounded Knee DeOcampo, a 
 Miwok elder from Vallejo, CA who has also been organizing around preserving 
 sacred sites\n\nDesirae Harp who works with SNAG magazine (a local 
 indigenous publication).\n\nThese local speakers will be followed by Norman 
 Benally, an activist in what has become a multi-generational struggle 
 against coal mining and other resource extraction from Navajo land in Black 
 Mesa, AZ.\n\nThis event is semi-accessible to people in 
 wheelchairs\n\nChildcare can be provided on request please email 
 events@theholdout.org for info\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/02/11/18731798.php
SUMMARY:Decolonizing the New World Means Listening to Indigenous Voices
LOCATION: The Holdout Social Center 2313 San Pablo Ave, Oakland
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/02/11/18731798.php
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