Members of Unsettling Dramaturgy: Crip & Indigenous Dramaturgies discuss the necessity, importance, complexity, and difficulty of land acknowledgements in the context of online organizing, creation and collaboration.
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Members of Unsettling Dramaturgy: Crip & Indigenous Dramaturgies discuss the necessity, importance, complexity, and difficulty of land acknowledgements in the context of online organizing, creation and collaboration.
Our mission is to move from rhetoric to action, linking dialogue with praxis. Land acknowledgements are not land back. They are initial points of reckoning, of resistance and for activation. Here, we welcome you into this space by highlighting ongoing Indigenous advocacy projects alongside landback movements. Our work is rooted in advocacy, action, and change.
Northwest Health Foundation
“Disability Justice: An Audit Tool” is aimed at helping Black, Indigenous and POC-led organizations (that are not primarily focused around disability) examine where they’re at in practicing disability justice, and where they want to learn and grow. It includes questions for self-assessment, links to access tools, organizational stories and more.
US Department of Arts and Culture
We are eager to share this #HonorNativeLand Virtual Acknowledgement Pack as an effort to renew our commitment to acknowledging place and the ancestral and contemporary stewards of these irreplaceable resources of land, air, water and cosmos.