Redhawk Native American Arts Council is a not for profit organization dedicated to educating the general public about Native American heritage through song, dance, theater, works of art and other cultural forms of expression.
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Redhawk Native American Arts Council is a not for profit organization dedicated to educating the general public about Native American heritage through song, dance, theater, works of art and other cultural forms of expression.
Throughline, NPR
This podcast explores the origins of American policing and how those origins put violent control of Black Americans at the heart of the system.
The Wesleyan Argus
Jina Kim, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan, presents on the intersectionality of race, disability, and infrastructural neglect. She views infrastructural neglect as a type of state-sanctioned racial violence, focusing on New Orleans and Detroit in particular.
Working Artists for a Greater Economy (W.A.G.E)
The first model of its kind — and the first in the U.S. — to establish a sector-wide minimum standard for compensation, as well as a clear set of guidelines for the conditions under which artistic labor is contracted.