by Alexandra Cummings | Dec 15, 2021 | Featured six, Reviews
//The documentary poster for “Home From School: The Children of Carlisle.” Editor’s note: The following story discusses the plot of “Home From School: The Children of Carlisle” with some spoilers. The film can now be watched on PBS. The...
by Anna Sutterer | Jul 14, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Features
//Artwork for the in-progress comic “Kauai: A Polynesian Tale of Beauty and the Beast,” a cross between the traditional French Beauty and the Beast and the Hawaiian story of Kamapuaʻa and the fire goddess Pele by Kristina Maldonado Bad Hand. Courtesy photo Kristina...
by Alexandra Cummings | Jun 4, 2021 | Equity, Features
//Kelsey Lansing, a member of the Navajo Tribe and staff at Durango’s Sexual Assault Services Organization, co-led Durango’s first Rally & Round Dance for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives event on May 8. Photo provided by Lansing. After weeks...
by Amelia Petrini | Nov 24, 2020 | News
//Columbus Park in Sunnyside could be getting an official name change to La Raza Park, reflecting how the Chincane community in Denver has referred to it for decades. Photo by Esteban Fernandez | este.fdez20b@gmail.com Months of hard work paid off for Councilwoman...
by Madison Lauterbach | Nov 26, 2020 | Equity, Features
//Original painting by Gordon Johnson from Pixabay. Illustration by Madison Lauterbach | mlauterbach@msmayhem.com For many Americans, Thanksgiving is a cheerful time to share a big meal and spend time with family. But for many Natives and Indigenous people, it can be...
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