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Decolonized Beatz Indigenous World Pride
May 30 + June 1, 2025 • Washington, DC
May 30 + June 1, 2025 • Washington, DC
The voices of Indigenous peoples across Asia are calling for greater recognition, participation, and respect in climate action initiatives.
The rates of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirits (MMIWG2) in both “Canada” and the “U.S.” are astronomical.
Decolonized Beatz is an Indigenous arts and performance series to celebrate the work of Indigenous storytellers, organizers, and performers.
Abya Yala derived from the Guna language of the Kuna nation (north region of Colombia and the southeast region of Panama) which means “land in full maturity”.
The short film “Extractions” was screened at the inaugural event of Decolonized Beatz, Indigenous World Pride. Read the interview between Jen Deerinwater and Theo Cuthand.
A review of 2022-2023 rulings of the U.S Supreme Court. The courts of the colonizers have never been a good place for Indigenous peoples.
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) released its highly anticipated verdict in the Dobbs v Jackson case.
The courts of the colonizers are never a good place for our Indigenous women, Two Spirit and Trans relatives.
Native liberation is an imperative aspect of liberation from capitalism and all its manifestations. The fight against capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism is the fight against climate change, the destruction of Native culture and land, and ultimately our struggle for liberation on a grand scale.
In January 2021, Crushing Colonialism was proud to sign onto its very first U.S. Supreme Court brief in support of safety for Native women.
JOIN THE FIGHT TO CRUSH COLONIALISM!
Join us in honoring and amplifying Indigenous voices. Let’s crush colonialism together, one word at a time.