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Indigenous leaders are bringing awareness to and fighting societal inj |
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Indigenous leaders are bringing awareness to and fighting societal inj |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jess Cherofsky, 617-441-5400 x 15, jess@cs.org
Malian drummer Sidy Maiga to perform at Cultural Survival Bazaar in Tiverton
Craft fair features global Indigenous art and cultural exchange
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jess Cherofsky //
617 . 441 . 5400 x 15 //
jess@cs.org
International Jewelers Convene at Craft Festival in Plymouth
Cultural Survival Bazaar cultivates community and cultural exchange
On July 1-9, 2017, Indigenous athletes from all over the world will meet in Edmonton, Canada for the 2nd World Indigenous Games, co-hosted by the Enoch Cree Nation, the University of Alberta and the City of Edmonton.
Dear Members of the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Education,
Cultural Survival is an Indigenous rights advocacy organization based in Cambridge, MA, since 1972. We urge you to support bill MA S291, An Act to Prohibit Native American Mascots by Public Schools in the Commonwealth, which will be heard on June 6, 2017.
Banning Native American Mascots is the right choice for the state of Massachusetts, which prides itself on being a respectful and safe state for people of all backgrounds and ethnicities, as well as a state that upholds human rights.