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VACCINES FOR ALL by @jessicathorntondesigns is "an ode to the serum run in 1925 during the diphtheria epidemic in Alaska, where vaccines were delivered to Nome by sled dog teams." Via @amplifierart #VaccinesForAll 💉
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Racist imagery is a tactic of white supremacy to desensitize us to violent & oppressive behavior toward fellow humans. Native mascots encourage fans to mock #Native people, defame #Indigenous cultures. #TheTimeIsNow for @NFL to ban all racist mascots! #SuperBowl #ChangeTheName
Teams like the @Chiefs that use Native mascots, encourage fans to mock Native people, defame Indigenous cultures, & perpetuate negative stereotypes.
The @nfl & @tampabaylv must ban headdresses, redface, the tomahawk chop, and the drum at Super Bowl LV.
#TheTimeIsNow
Over 400,000 people in the United States have died due to COVID. As we grieve for those who have passed, and welcome the babies born in quarantine, we lean into our understanding of the cycle of life to stay hopeful and resilient.
Art by: @eloybida on Instagram
Our vote DOES matter. Native voters could swing the 2020 election. Do it for your future descendants.
Art by Alyssa Masaquaptewa
#NativesVote #VoteEarly By #MailorMask
With @NiaTero & @amplifierart we have launched a new public art campaign to elevate Indigenous land stewardship. It will also encourage communities to make their voices heard on those issues through voting this November.
This artwork is by @lmnopi_
The time has come to #StepIntoPower and fight for what’s ours: OUR VOTE.
Come, hang with @SheCouldBeNext, @RepDebHaaland, @CrystalEchoHawk and more to get in gear for the last leg of election season this Monday 10/19 at 2:00p EST! #AllEyesOn #NativesVote https://t.co/eblvfN4jaZ
Access to mental health resources is more important than ever and COVID-19 has made access to care more challenging. By voting, you can choose representatives who ensure our communities have access to care!
#WorldMentalHealthDay #NativesVote
Art by @sieya_revis
Native women in the U.S. are paid .60 cents for every $1 paid to white men. Native women do not have an equal opportunity for financial success due to workplace discrimination. On #NativeWomensEqualPay it’s time to step into our power for Native women in every capacity!
We have partnered with Native artists to create shareable artwork to encourage Native youth and communities to #WarriorUp in the face of this pandemic.
We must continue to physical distance and wear a mask to keep our elders and communities safe.
Art by Jeremy Fields