Building an Indigenous Language Learning Community in Wisconsin
Laura Red Eagle created the Indigenous Language Table to offer a judgment-free gathering space for active language practice beyond the classroom.
Laura Red Eagle created the Indigenous Language Table to offer a judgment-free gathering space for active language practice beyond the classroom.
GreenSky is a queer Anishinaabe artist, painter, beader, videographer, and multimedia artist. She also organizes Vibes With the Tribes, an event billed as Michigan’s first Native American music and cultural festival.
On June 13, hundreds of visitors attended Mackinac Island’s Second Annual Jamaican Celebration.
From teams of co-workers and family events to simple merriment, the love of games is creating community in a time of pervasive loneliness and disconnection.
Residents of East Canfield stress that any art brought to their neighborhood should address issues they are facing instead of just beautification.
At LIAL, a hodgepodge of letters, diaries, doodles, recipes, magazines and ‘GAY ART’ is an ever-growing archive of distinctly Iowan queer materials.
Did you know that this SPAM-tastic museum is free to visit and less than two hours from the Twin Cities?
For one night, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Refugee Coalition turned inspirational immigrant stories into a musical journey to bring awareness of the current migrant crisis.
Willard Malebear Jr. of Iktomi Tattoo in Minneapolis carved his own path as a creative, and is now looking to provide access to art to locals.
The Entry Points artist residency gives former juvenile lifers housing and exhibition opportunities.