Honoring A California Legacy
The efforts of three generations of Ohlone people, living in California and committed to keeping…
The efforts of three generations of Ohlone people, living in California and committed to keeping…
This panel gathered to create opportunities for all people in Ohlone and neighboring territories to work together to re-envision the Bay Area community and what it means to live on Ohlone land. Panelists included Corrina Gould (Chochenyo and Karkin Ohlone), Ruth Orta (Him*re-n Ohlone, Bay Miwok, and Plains Miwok), Ann Marie Sayers (Mutsun Ohlone), Chief Caleen Sisk (Winnemem Wintu), and moderator Desirae Harp (Mishewal Wappo, Diné).
Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers Roods offers perspective and a little update of recent projects. The Importance of Culture Sharing
Host: Metropolitan Transportation Commission https://www.facebook.com/events/1409211619263758/ Join us for our first virtual Coffee Conversation; where you’ll…
Queering the Landscape: Indigenous Perspectives on the Spiritual Ecology of Kinship, Land, and Responsibility by Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers-Roods | June 1st, 2019 | Brava Theater Center, San Francisco Original Post by: Chacruna
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.
Never Not Been a Part of Me Recent post about the event: https://kanyonkonsulting.com/queer-california-untold-stories/ https://museumca.org/exhibit/queer-california-untold-stories Indian…
“And it’s important that institutions that are proclaiming that they are offering an education to…
"Instead of just saying, 'I honor the Native peoples, I know that First Nations people…
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