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IndigiPopX offered a glimmer of hope—a space where my intersecting identities as an Indigiqueer individual and pop culture enthusiast converged in unexpected ways.
I still wave my pride flag and loudly and frequently proclaim that I’m a bisexual, Two-Spirit, disabled citizen of the Cherokee Nation because I refuse to be erased.
On June 10, 2024, Crushing Colonialism hosted an event at Baltimore Center Stage that included a film screening followed by a conversation between filmmaker Eleanor Goldfield and Jen Deerinwater, the founding executive director of Crushing Colonialism and the impetus for the film.
Here at Crushing Colonialism, we are ushering in Pride by highlighting a beautiful and moving tribute to Nex Benedict by Solange Aguilar, a Mescalero Apache, Yo’eme, & Filipinx artist.
Indigiqueer video production workshop for Indigenous two-spirit LGBTQIA+ youth worldwide
The $28 billion Tren Maya mega rail project, in the Yucatán peninsula, worries Indigenous communities who fight to preserve nearing natural ecosystems.
Trazando paralelismos entre la colonización de Palestina y de Turtle Island, y la devastación ambiental que ambas tierras han sufrido a través de la guerra química y la ocupación.
Las organizaciones Sacred Earth Solar y No More Silence unen fuerzas para empoderar a las comunidades indígenas a alcanzar un futuro de poder colectivo y justicia curativa.
La sobrepesca en África occidental se ha vuelto un tema apremiante, por los efectos perjudiciales para los pueblos indígenas y los ecosistemas marinos.
Las comunidades Indígenas de la llamada “Norteamérica” han sufrido los daños de las industrias extractivas, dentro de las reservas.
Drawing parallels between the colonization of Palestine, and Turtle Island, and the environmental devastation that both lands have endured through chemical warfare and occupation.
Overfishing in West Africa has become a pressing issue, with detrimental effects on Indigenous populations and marine ecosystems.