New Music Monday

Transformative Art Supporting Indigenous Prisoners’ Rights

A powerful collaboration between artist Louie Gong, Eighth Generation and Huy raises awareness for incarcerated Indigenous people, offering support through art and cultural advocacy, including a Never Say Goodbye blanket that symbolizes…

Native Opera Debuts Script Reading in Portland

“Little Ones,” a comedic opera telling the story of Indigenous youth at Intermountain Indian School, is in its beginning stages of development but gave a glimpse of what’s to come with the…

For The Revolution

Same fascism, different face. It’s been a week. If people are done pointing fingers at one another instead of our common oppressor, we can focus on coming together to organize for a…

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Celebrating Indigenous Makers

This is the second in a four-part series amplifying and celebrating Indigenous people in the region. The series is in collaboration with the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. Indigenous People’s Day can turn…

Impactful Native Artistry

Celebrating Indigenous filmmakers, artists, writers and vocalists with purpose This is the first in a four-part series amplifying and celebrating Indigenous people in the region. The series is in collaboration with the…

Black & Loud Gallery

Black & Loud Fest showcased powerful Black music: country, gospel, rock, rap, jazz, and punk all were accounted for. Check out some of our shots from the unforgettable night. 

Punk is Not Dead! She’s BLACK!

Black & Loud Fest showcased powerful Black music: country, gospel, rock, rap, jazz, and punk all were accounted for.  Punk is Not Dead! She’s BLACK! I wrote that phrase on the back…

Portland Exhibition Explores Art to Preserve Moments in Time

The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation’s “Citizen Fellow: Art as Archive and Memory” showcases 10 fellows from the past 15 years of fellowship programming. The art exhibition runs through November. Staff greeted…

AfroPunk Seattle

This story was originally published on For the Love of Monsters. The first year of anything is always the toughest—it’s when you have the most to prove, the most to lose, and…