Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Four Corners
In Farmington, New Mexico, Brandon Francis and Randy Scott teach techniques to support food sovereignty.
In Farmington, New Mexico, Brandon Francis and Randy Scott teach techniques to support food sovereignty.
Recognizing the exclusion of Indigenous stories and histories from the Four Corners region, journalist Kirbie Bennett has undertaken a mission to amplify Native voices in local media.
Stories We Wear is an exhibition at Fort Lewis College's Center for Southwest Studies that draws attention to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives crisis.
Curated by Elise Boulanger (Osage), the exhibit As Seeds, We Grow: Student Reflections on Resilience explored student identity and cultural resilience with consideration to Fort Lewis College’s history as a federal Indian boarding school.
Two Fort Lewis College students and emerging Indigenous leaders reflect on the the importance of recognition of Indigenous Heritage during the month of November.
When the largest dam removal project in history begins, a group of Indigenous youth learn to whitewater kayak in hopes of becoming the first people to paddle the restored river from source to sea.