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Huy’s Second Annual Welcome Home and Honoring Celebration: Collective Healing Inspires Hope for New Beginnings
Earlier this month, the Indigenous advocacy organization, Huy, and Eighth Generation hosted their second annual Welcome Home and Honoring Celebration, a ceremony recognizing formerly incarcerated relatives and celebrating their homecoming. The event took place at Eighth Generation’s headquarters in Georgetown, filled with community members, formerly incarcerated people, and their beloved family and friends eager to commemorate.
Advocating for Indigenous Rights: Gabe Galanda Talks Pressing Native Issues
Guest host Omari Salisbury recently welcomed Indigenous rights lawyer Gabe Galanda to The Day With Trae to discuss pressing issues within the Native American community, including the ongoing disenrollment controversy at the Nooksack Reservation and the broader challenges facing tribal communities.
Nooksack 306 Face Thanksgiving Evictions
The Nooksack 306, a group of Indigenous families in Washington state, are facing an impending humanitarian crisis according to Gabe Galanda, an Indigenous rights lawyer representing the Nooksack 306, who has been sounding the alarm for twelve years, warning of human rights violations and imminent displacement of these families from their ancestral homes on Nooksack tribal lands.
Converge Media Releases Nooksack 306, A New Film Spotlighting the Eviction and Exile of Over 300 Nooksack Tribal Members
Converge Media’s latest film, Nooksack 306, dives into the struggle faced by Indigenous people who are being disenrolled by tribal politicians and threatened with losing their homes and being exiled from their homelands. Filmmakers spoke with members of the group known as the Nooksack 306, who shared the story of their family’s twelve-year political persecution and proclaimed their will to keep fighting.