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San Diego American Indian Health Center to Hold Youth Gathering of Native Americans at Viejas Casino and Resort

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Vince Heald, Beck Ellman Heald (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) – (858) 453-9600
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GONA - Gathering of Native Americans

SAN DIEGO, CA – The San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC) will sponsor a Youth Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) from Sunday, June 23, to Thursday, June 27, 2019, at Viejas Casino and Resort located at 5000 Willows Rd, Alpine, CA 91901. The programs will be held in the Willows Ball Room and will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 

GONA is a culture-based planning process where community members gather to address community-identified issues. The Gathering is a safe place for young people, ages 10-24, to share, heal and plan for action with program leaders who will explain the relationships between historical trauma, cultural resilience and reconnecting to culture. GONA is open to all local Native youth.

Read more: GONA - Gathering of Native Americans

The Exterminations, Oppressions, Resiliencies, and Sovereignties of the Indigenous Peoples of California
November 22-24, 2019
San Diego State University
Keynote Speaker:
Anthony R. Pico, Ph.D. ad honorem
Viejas Band of Kumeyaay

Colleagues and community members are invited
to submit papers and proposals for panels, sessions,
exhibitions, readings, performances,
and other events that address the genocides, oppressions,
resiliencies, survivances, and sovereignties
of the Indigenous Peoples of the Californias.
Contact:
Mark Wheeler This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ~ Tamara Strohauer This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Nathalie Farfan
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Houston to Host the First Annual Indigenous Peoples Movement Conference
Themed “Eliminating the Borders For A New World,” the Event Will Bring Together Indigenous Voices from Across the Globe to Highlight Peace and Progress with an Emphasis on Traditional Knowledge
The Indigenous Peoples Movement is proud to announce the first Indigenous Peoples Movement Conference: “Eliminating the Borders For A New World.” The event will run from May 10th - 12th at the TBH Center in Houston, Texas.
“Our strong coalition of Indigenous voices that were behind the Indigenous Peoples March are uniting to work on blueprints for an international change toward peace and progress,” said event organizer Nathalie Farfan.

Created to empower people from the grassroots level to professionals involved with civic engagement, the conference aims to give all people the chance to carry forth their ancestors’ spirit and encourage youths to embrace their chance to become change-makers.
This year’s inaugural conference will feature numerous facilitators, speakers and sessions that address topics like: building intersectional movements; maximizing digital civic tools; uniting to eliminate environmental injustice; institutionalizing voter registration; engaging faculty; prison reform; suicide and violence prevention; and bringing decolonized educational programs to school curricula. We will also touch on The Doctrine of Discovery and the influence of colonization on Indigenous communities.
We live in a constantly evolving political environment, so we ask: what controversial topics should be addressed? What issues are important to our ambassadors, stakeholders and youth, and what are the most effective methods and channels for us to reach them?
These topics and more will be addressed at The Indigenous Peoples Movement Conference, May 10th - 12th (indigenouspeoplesmovement.com/ipmhtx19). Let's come together as influential voices in today’s ever progressing democracy. We can build a new, more inclusive foundation!
The event will also feature performances on Friday and Saturday from Saylove, Terrance Jade, Def-I, Nehzahr, Genocide, Mana, Sweed, Juan Torres, Erik Andrade, Quese IMC Maimouna Youssef aka Mumu Fresh, the Moko Jimmie Dancers and more. Tickets for each day of performances (without attendance for the conference) can be purchased on our eventbrite page for $20.
For more information and registration for the three-day conference, please visit: indigenouspeoplesmovement.com/ipmhtx19
For sponsorship, partnerships and vending opportunities, email IPM at:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit indigneouspeoplesmovement.com

The Lakota People's Law Project is part of 501(c)(3) law and policy center, the Romero Institute. It is working in partnership with the Indigenous Peoples Movement to promote justice and inclusion.
 




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May 4 Pala's 45th Annual Cupa Days 
May 11 31st Annual Balboa Park Powwow
May 18 Warner SpringsCultural Gathering
May 18 Snow Mountain Powwow
May 18 Morongo Cultural Days
May 24 and 25 San Luis Rey 23rd Annual Powwow
June 8 15th Annual Imperial Beach Intertribal Powwow
June 8 and 9 San Pasqual's Peon and Bird Singers Gathering
June 15 and 16 Cahuilla Earth Day and Gathering
June 15 Sycuan's 13th Annual Ipai-Tipai Mataayum
June 22 9th Annual All Tribes in Recovery Gathering
June 29 Campo's 24th AnnualStar Gathering
July 6 9th Annual All Tribes in Recovery Gathering
July 20 Campo's 24th Annual Star Gathering
July 27 Mesa Grande's Tekamuk Gathering
August 3 Santa Ysabel's 21st annual Traditional Gathering
August 10 Barona Cultural Gathering (Peon on Saturday)
August 16, 17 , 18 Rincon Fiesta (Peon Tournament)
August 24 Viejas Gathering and Peon Tournament
August 30 - September 1  49th Annual Borona Powwow
September 6,7,8 30th Annual Sycuan Powwow
  (Kids Peon on Friday Bird singing / Dancing Competition and Adult Peon on Saturday)
September 14 Soboba Inter-tribal Powwow
September 21 Manzanita Gathering
September 28 Morongo's 29th Annual Thunder and Lightning Powwow
October 12 San Manuel Powwow
October 25 43rd Annual Fort Mojave Indian Days
November 2 and 3 Southern Paiute Veterans Association Powwow
November 23 Indio Powwow
December 31 Traditional Gathering at Morongo

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