Happy #IndigenousPeoplesDay! Today we celebrate the contributions that Natives have made to our country's history, while recognizing the persecution & discrimination that they still face on their own land. Here’s how you can celebrate: • Learn About #IndigenousCultures - Celebrate #Indigenous Peoples Day by attending community celebrations, in-person or online, organized by Natives. Listen to Native organizers to learn about the food or music & the role they play in the culture you’re observing. IPD is also a good time to learn about the tribes that live or lived where you live now. Native-land.ca is a web app that helps direct you to more resources about different Indigenous territories worldwide! • Donate To #IndigenousRights Organizations - Opening your wallet to support groups fighting for Indigenous Rights is a great way to celebrate IPD. Consider donating to the Bears Ears Intertribal Coalition, a group!who are in a battle to preserve Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, which is being threatened by the Trump administration. Or Seeding Sovereignty, an Indigenous-led collective that advocates for climate justice, informed by Indigenous practices! • Attend Vigils, Rallies, Or Marches Organized By #NativePeople - After a summer full of rallies for racial justice, keep up the momentum for Indigenous-led orgs in your area. Check out whats taking place locally & see what kind of solidarity is needed! • Support #NativeArtisans - Support #NativeAmerican creatives by buying their work & proudly displaying it. Etsy is one place to connect with Indigenous sellers! • Actively Disavow #ColumbusDay - Time for uncomfortable conversations with Karens about their FB posts. Sign petitions if your city/state doesnt recognize IPD & never hesitate to talk to non-Indigenous people about the dark history behind Columbus Day & why we should be celebrating IPD instead! Also #HappyMixedGirlMonday! ✊🏽🍂 (at United States) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGQcggKFZ_m/?igshid=16qjhoz5prqm1











