Rematriation and Indigenous Feminisms

Excited to be organizing this amaiing lineup!

As we move through pandemic, political crisis, and unrelenting settler colonial violence in our world, we are nourished and inspired by the deep knowledges and creative contributions of Indigenous feminists and artists located in various parts of the world that include Oceania (Pacific) to Huichin/Oakland, California.

In celebration of our survivance, please join us on International Women’s Day for "Rematriation and Indigenous Feminisms: Creative Visions From Oceania to Huichin" with Indigenous women artists, scholars and poets from Huichin/Oakland, Hawai’i and Aotearoa/New Zealand. The program includes:

Dr. Ngahuia te Awekotuku
(Aotearoa/NewZealand)

Joy Lehuanani Enomoto
(Hawai'i)

Bean Kaloni Tupou
(Tongan currently living in Yelamu/San Francisco)

Victoria Montaño
(Yaqui currently living in Huichin/Oakland)

Jean Melesaine
(Samoan currently living in Huichin/Oakland)

Viola Le Beau
(Pit River Tribe currently living in Huichin/Oakland)

Inés Ixierda
(Mestizx Bolivian-American in Huchuin)

Hosted By Dr. Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu
(Tongan currently living in Huichin/Oakland)

For more info visit the event page.