Ask-A-N8V at the Exploratorium
Ask-A-NATIVE original source: https://www.facebook.com/kanyon.coyote/videos/377038620682306/ Gregg Castro and Kanyon Sayers-Roods at the Exploratorium San Francisco in…
Ask-A-NATIVE original source: https://www.facebook.com/kanyon.coyote/videos/377038620682306/ Gregg Castro and Kanyon Sayers-Roods at the Exploratorium San Francisco in…
Kanyon’s episode is a profound exploration of Indigenous solidarity and the ongoing battle against settler colonialism. Join us in celebrating and amplifying Indigenous voices by listening to this enlightening podcast episode and #ChallengingColonialism s02e01 : Illicit Acquisitions and Trailer: Challenging Colonialism Season 2?✊
The importance of respecting Indigenous Protocol #AskFirst. As it is now this guide is geared towards event producers, mainly non-indigenous people but it could be more inclusive in many ways – shifted to locate event participants within these suggested guidelines so all are more educated about these types of Better Practices and event standards.
Thank you for your interest in ‘Ohlone People: Survivance to Thrivance’! Here you will find…
Recently a meme has sprung up in the lexicon of Natives (Indigenous to North America).…
Guidelines written by Lauren Harwyn @witchwaytotheforest and Kanyon Sayers-Roods – Kanyon Konsulting – Decolonizing Anti-Racist Culture of the European Diaspora (DARCED) GOALS
Honor the Past To Shape the Future [Reclaiming Tradition, Reclaiming Health] Menlo Park Library (SoundCloud recording)
Monday, December 9, 2019
Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers-Roods offers a conversation about the Indigenous people of the Bay Area and what it means to honor native land and acknowledge the land in today’s post colonial settler society.
How might we learn from those living on this land for many generations? What would it look like to commune with this land that we love with reverence and respect for those who were here before us? Join Kanyon as we explore an Indigenous relationship with the land.
in Yelamu – Ramaytush Ohlone Territory aka SF – Kanyon Sayers-Roods visits Melissa Nelson’s class May 9th to discuss the recent work she has been committed to. American Indian Studies Department of San Francisco State University.
Kanyon offers classroom presentations, culture sharing discussions, and advocacy insights when she visits students of all ages. Dominantly 3rd grade to University Level students – as well as educating the educators.
EmeringSF #HonorNativeLand in Yelamu – Ramaytush Ohlone Territory aka San Francisco – The purpose of these statements is to show respect for indigenous peoples and recognize their enduring relationship to the land. Practicing acknowledgment can also raise awareness about histories that are often suppressed or forgotten.
Through Kanyon Konsulting we want to inspire ongoing action and relationship. Acknowledgment by itself is a small gesture. It becomes meaningful when coupled with authentic relationship and informed action.
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