All Talks

Art, Activism, and Ceremony

Presenters in this event will share their experience in bringing together art, ceremony, and activism in some of the most significant environmental and social justice campaigns over the past decade within and beyond the Pacific Northwest.

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Decolonizing Design: cross-cultural collaborations with the Coast Salish peoples

The broader community has a lot to learn from the Coast Salish peoples, and a lot to gain by collaborating with them in efforts to protect and restore the Salish Sea. This panel convenes people who have undertaken cross-cultural collaborations in tribal government, environmental design, activism & cultural interpretation to ask how can we build the capacity for difficult conversations, healing and reciprocity, and collaborative processes. 

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Language as a Site of Struggle: A Conversation with Lou Cornum, Jeffers Lennox, and Steve Lyons

The “language in common” can be understood as a call for the left to create signs, symbols, and traditions that can both unify the movement and withstand attempts at co-option by the state and capital. The precedent for such an undertaking can be found in Indigenous cultures of protest and resilience, which have served to unite a movement without essentializing its participants.

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The World We Need: An Exploration of Art and Justice

On our community collaborations, exhibitions, and campaigns—from the viral “Kick Koch Off the Board” effort to the Red Road to DC.

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The World We Need: An Exploration of Art & Justice

Join us for a virtual exhibition, discussion, and interactive digital experience featuring artists Favianna Rodriguez and NHM Director Beka Economopoulos from the climate anthology The World We Need.

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