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DESCRIPTION:All is One: Building a Decolonized Future Together\n\nIn this virtual event 
 we will highlight our regional native communities' anticolonial 
 environmental justice movements. And we will join together in celebration 
 of the relationships we have built this year, in antiracism education, 
 healing and training, and climate justice organizer training.\n\nLearn and 
 engage with two native voices in conversation, Chairman Valentin Lopez of 
 the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band and Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy, Department Chair, 
 Native American Studies at Humboldt State University. Dr. Baldy is Hupa, 
 Yurok and Karuk and an enrolled member of the Hoopa Valley Tribe in 
 Northern California. We will delve into the cultural reality and presence 
 of the indigenous voices at the intersection of feminism, revitalization, 
 decolonization and leading environmental justice movements to explore what 
 connects us all.\n\n\nValentin Lopez, President and Chair of the Amah 
 Mutsun Tribal Band.\n\nValentin Lopez has been the Chairman of the Amah 
 Mutsun Tribal Band since 2003, one of three historic tribes that are 
 recognized as Ohlone. Valentin is Mutsun, Awaswas, Chumash and Yokuts. 
 Valentin Lopez is a Native American Advisor to the University of 
 California, Office of the President on issues related to repatriation. He 
 is a Native American Advisor to the National Alliance on Mental Illness 
 (NAMI) and the Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology. Valentin is working to 
 restore the Mutsun Language, and is a traditional Mutsun singer and dancer. 
 As Chairman, Valentin is a standing member on all Tribal committees and 
 Boards.\nhttps://amahmutsun.org/\nhttps://www.amahmutsunlandtrust.org/\n\nDr. 
 Cutcha Risling Baldy\n\nIs an Associate Professor and Department Chair of 
 Native American Studies at Humboldt State University, and author "We Are 
 Dancing for You: Native Feminisms and the Revitalization of Women's 
 Coming-of-Age Ceremonies." Dr. Risling Baldy is Hupa, Yurok and Karuk, and 
 an enrolled member of the Hoopa Valley Tribe in Northern California. See 
 her popular blog that explores issues of social justice, history and 
 California Indian politics and culture. 
 \nhttps://www.cutcharislingbaldy.com/blog.\n\nMusical Performance by Tammi 
 Brown\n\nTammi Brown is the fresh and new voice of the award-winning Lost 
 American JazzBook that recently WON the Best Jazz with Vocals album in the 
 18th IMA (Independent Music Awards). Brown has performed with some of the 
 most notable Music Industry Icons known to the world including renowned 
 Music Producer, Quincy Jones, Alan Parsons, Bobby McFerrin, Stanley Jordan, 
 Dr. Maya Angelou, Joan Baez, Spyro Gyra, and Eric Bibb to name a few. She 
 is currently a vocalist in the two-time Grammy Award nominated Vocal 
 Ensemble, The Cultural Heritage Choir led by the Legendary, Musicologist, 
 Linda Tillery. Tammi’s music journey has placed her on several stages in 
 more than ten countries worldwide including the famous Apollo Theater in 
 Harlem, New York, The Monterey Jazz and Blues Festivals, and various 
 prestigious venues throughout Europe and abroad.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/12/01/18846535.php
SUMMARY:All is One: Building a Decolonized Future Together
LOCATION:FREE ONLINE EVENT! Register Here: https://buff.ly/3E5VWWV
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/12/01/18846535.php
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