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Working my magick to help heal this world
Indigenous activist community minister, historically has zero tolerance for racism

My grandparents were Tigua from Ysleta del Sur; Yaqui/Yo'eme; passed to survive; left Germany just in time
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In this interview, Weyodi speaks about the cultural & linguistic roots of her storytelling, the difference between Indigenous Futurism & mainstream sci-fi, the importance of community & collaboration, and her hopes for an expansive future for Native rep in media.

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Reclaiming the Stars Through Comanche Futurism: An Interview with Weyodi OldBear
Weyodi OldBear’s novel As Many Ships As Stars is a sweeping work of Indigenous science fiction, reimagining the Quahadi band’s first encounter with horses, not on the Southern Plains, but across the c...
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November 7, 2025 at 6:50 AM
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Creator Bless the Underground is a love letter to the unseen, a symphony of grief, gratitude, and grounded resistance. In this interview, BAZILLE takes on a journey through the spirit behind the sound.

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Blessings From The Underground: An Interview with BAZILLE
In the heart of the musical underground, where memory meets movement and sound becomes ceremony, there's an artist whose work pulses with the beat of ancestral love and unshakable truth, whose story r...
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November 7, 2025 at 6:52 AM
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In this interview, Kevin opens up about everything from flipping tired tropes to building community and how his ADHD shapes the way he engages with media. Spoiler: it’s all magic.

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Building the Nativerse and the Future of Native Storytelling | An Interview with Kevin Chuculate
There's something beautiful about watching our people create worlds where we don't have to explain ourselves, where our Indigeneity just is, messy, brilliant, funny, and layered. That's exactly what K...
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November 7, 2025 at 6:53 AM
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Tammy Faw Faw’s work is a living archive, a blueprint for how we hold on to what matters & carry it forward.She creates because it’s in her bones, like the stories of her ancestors, that demand to be remembered.

Tammy passed shortly after this interview due to cancer.
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Bringing the Old Ways Forward: An Interview with Tammy FawFaw
Tammy Faw Faw is an Otoe-Missouria and Ioway artist whose creativity is guided by purpose, responsibility, and love for her people.
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November 7, 2025 at 6:58 AM
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In this interview, Angee discusses how gaming can bridge cultures, close gaps, and inspire the next generation of Indigenous storytellers and innovators.

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Gaming, Culture, and the Rez Summer Games | An Interview with Angee Noel
In this interview, Angee discusses how gaming can bridge cultures, close gaps, and inspire the next generation of Indigenous storytellers and innovators.
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November 7, 2025 at 7:00 AM
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Garrett takes the teachings of the past and spins them into visions that speak to today’s youth, inspiring them to carry culture forward into the futures they create for themselves.

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Carrying Culture and Spirit Forward With Medicine Paint in Hand | An Interview with Garrett Etsitty
Some artists paint what they see, but Garrett Etsitty paints what he knows, what he's lived, and what his people have carried since time immemorial.
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November 7, 2025 at 7:01 AM
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Shea Vassar, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is a writer, comedian, and filmmaker whose work carries both the ache of memory and the spark of joy. She’s developed a voice and space that insists humor can hold even the heaviest truths.

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Sharing Stories That Matter, With Heart and Humor | An Interview with Shea Vassar
Shea Vassar, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is a writer, comedian, and filmmaker whose work carries both the ache of memory and the spark of joy. She's developed a voice and space that insists humo...
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November 7, 2025 at 7:02 AM
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áyA Con co-founders Kristina & Rafael Maldonado Bad Hand share how the convention is reshaping Denver’s cultural landscape, the ways it fosters intergenerational exchange, and why Indigenous leadership in creative spaces is not just powerful, but essential.

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Sparking Connections Through Indigenous Joy and Creativity | An Interview with Kristina and Rafael Maldonado Bad Hand
Denver has always been a city with deep creative roots, but in recent years, a new movement has been taking shape, one led by Indigenous and marginalized artists reclaiming their narratives, their joy...
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November 7, 2025 at 7:04 AM
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Mike J. Marin has built his career on turning shadows into stories. His work challenges the boundaries of horror and proves that Native filmmaking can be as original, daring, and unsettling as anything else on the screen.

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Making Friends With the Darkness | An Interview with Mike J. Marin
Mike J. Marin (Navajo, Laguna Pueblo, Washoe) is an award-winning Native American indie filmmaker from East Oakland, CA. He's the creator of Urban Native Horror, a genre that blends traditional Native...
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November 7, 2025 at 7:07 AM
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Rachel Beaulieu is actively involved in mentoring and supporting Indigenous filmmakers, serving as an advisor to the Winnipeg Indigenous Filmmakers Collective, and having recently been elected to the Board of Directors for On Screen Manitoba.

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The Power of Vulnerability in Storytelling | An Interview with Rachel Beaulieu
Rachel Beaulieu is an Anishinaabekwe from Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation in southern Manitoba, Canada, and the visionary behind Can Dream Productions.
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November 7, 2025 at 7:10 AM
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In this interview, Summer talks about responsibility, protection, and the importance of carrying our teachings forward with care.

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Chahta Alikchi and the Art of Creation and Preservation | An Interview with Summer Wesley
Dr. Summer Wesley moves through the world with a sharp sense of humor and clear, stern purpose. The knowledge and experiences that she shares can only flow from a Chahta woman who knows exactly who sh...
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November 7, 2025 at 7:12 AM
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In this interview, Daryl Begaye discusses the people and places that inspire him, the shifts he observes in contemporary Native art, and why he believes in creating on his own terms.

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Creating His Own Space in Contemporary Native Art | An Interview with Daryl Begaye
For Daryl Begaye (Diné/Taos Pueblo), art was always present, but not what he pursued until later in his life. He first studied computer science before realizing that his creative spirit was being call...
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November 7, 2025 at 7:11 AM
The Week After Turkey Day Action (5/5)

3 it appears as a bl@ckout but still allows for local/mom & pops to continue to operate
October 30, 2025 at 9:00 PM
The Week After Turkey Day Action (4/5)

2 non credit card transactions affect credit card entities & can't be tracked the same way
October 30, 2025 at 8:59 PM
The Week After Turkey Day Action (3/5)

1 this removes your resources from your finan¢ial institutions
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