Indigenous Solidarity
Exploring cultural connections, ancestral knowledge, relationship to land as a Native or Settler, and community building with California Natives as guests on this land
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The Indigenous Solidarity Working Group provides space and place for Native/Indigenous NorCal Resilience Network members and supporters to discuss cultural connections, ancestral knowledge, relationship to land as a Native or Settler, and community building with California Natives as guests on this land. The work group convenes bi-monthly to compile resources, act as a peer-support network, and hold the network accountable in its commitment to solidarity and decolonial practices.
For more information about how to get involved in this working group please contact Nazshonnii (nazshonnii”at”rematriatetheland.org) or Veronica (veronica.ramirez”at”gmail.com).
Decolonization Resources
Decolonization is not a metaphor, Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang
Indigenous Principles of Just Transition, from Indigenous Environment Network
Indigenous Justice for Environmental Movements: a tool for aligning environmental movements with indigenous organizing, by Catalyst Project
Decolonization Homework, also by Catalyst Project
Accomplices not Allies
Invasion
Allyship through food
Mutual aid for indigenous communities
“The Navajo Nation Is Behind Only New York and New Jersey in Rates of COVID-19 Infection.” — Mother Jones Magazine
Hopi/Navajo Relief Fund https://www.gofundme.com/f/NHFC19Relief
Rez Refuge http://rezrefuge.org/community-care-pacs.html
Red Nation http://therednation.org/about/
Center for Political Education https://politicaleducation.org/resources-page/
Navajo Hopi Solidarity https://www.navajohopisolidarity.org/news/news-release1