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Hidden From View: California's Forgotten Indians (Pt. 2)
Join us on a journey to uncover a lesser-known chapter in California's history. In this eye-opening presentation, we delve into the often-overlooked dark-hued Indigenous tribes in Southern California whose rich legacy has been obscured over time. This is Part 2 in the two-part series. We encourage you to watch Part 1. Watch Video
Jan 17, 2025


Are You "Black" or Are You Aboriginal to America?
In this video, we break down the many classifications given to the aboriginal by the U.S. government - such as Indian, Mulatto, Negro,...
Jan 17, 2025


Shining a Light on the Dark-Hued Indians of California (Part 1)
Join us as we uncover a lesser-known chapter in California's Aboriginal history. In this eye-opening presentation, we delve into the often-overlooked dark-hued Indigenous tribes in northern California whose rich legacy has been obscured over time. This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Watch Video
Jan 17, 2025


Honoring the Past: Claiming Our Ancestors’ Land Through Genealogy
Protesting and talking about reparations is one thing. Laying the groundwork to prove you're owed reparations is another. Let's talk...
Jan 16, 2025


Don't Let the HIStory Books Lie to You
Are we really the descendants of African Slaves? Let's talk about it. WATCH VIDEO
Jan 16, 2025


From Complexion to Culture: Redefining (American) Aboriginal Identity
In this informative presentation, we challenge the common misconception that dark skin solely signifies African heritage. Join us as we delve into the diverse origins of dark-hued individuals across the globe, and embrace the richness of various cultures that transcend conventional categorizations. WATCH VIDEO
Jan 16, 2025


Why Are American Aboriginals Still Calling Themselves "African-American?"
In this presentation, we do a deep dive into why it is important for “Black” Americans and “African-Americans” to start embracing their...
Jan 16, 2025


(WDSU News) New Orleans designer describes 'magnitude' of designing Super Bowl LIX logo
How Tahj Williams, queen of her Black Masking Indian tribe, showcased her culture and love for New Orleans through the first-ever...
Jan 8, 2025
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