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Spotlight Sundays: Burn The Wagon live podcast with Juan Dominguez and Morning Star Gali on Environmental Justice

Abril 21 from 1:00 pm 3:00 pm

$1 - $30 Escala móvil

Join Juan Dominguez C’ya T’as (red hawk) and Morning Star Gali of the Pit River Tribe and founder of Indigenous Justice, for a live recording of Burn the Wagon podcast as they dive into Climate Action Month and explore issues centering environmental justice including climate change, Indigenous sovereignty, and decolonization. The event will begin with a vibrant opening performance by Yuki Resistance, a Pomo dance group from Covelo, California and conclude with a Q+A session with the audience and a call to action resource table by Indigenous Justice.

Burn The Wagon is a podcast series created by Juan Dominguez and is directed at amplifying the voices of people of color, offering platforms to tell their own stories, and talking about history in ways that are not talked about in history books. The podcast is here to verbally and metaphorically burn the wagon that is capitalism, patriarchy, and colonialism.

Horario del programa:


1-1:15pm
Opening dance performance by Yuki Resistance

1:15-2:15pm Burn the Wagon podcast broadcast 

2:15-2:30pm Q+A with audience

2:30-3:00pm Call to Action resource table by Indigenous Justice

About Burn the Wagon

Burn The Wagon is a podcast series created by Juan Dominguez and is directed at amplifying the voices of people of color, offering platforms to tell their own stories, and talking about history in ways that are not talked about in history books. The podcast is here to verbally and metaphorically “burn the wagon” that is capitalism, patriarchy, and colonialism.

Accesibilidad

Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) is committed to providing programs that are accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of our community. Wheelchairs, sensory inclusive devices, and additional amenities are available for checkout on a first come, first served basis at the Ticketing Desk. To request other accommodations, like American Sign Language (ASL), Cantonese, Spanish or another language interpreter, please email [email protected] at least three weeks before the event. Learn more about our accessibility options.

Panelists

Juan Dominguez C’ya T’as (red hawk) is from the Manchester/Point Arena band of Pomo Indians in Mendocino County and is the creator of the podcast Burn the Wagon, a series dedicated to metaphorically burning down the wagon that is Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Colonialism.

Morning Star Gali is a member of the Pit River Tribe located in Northeastern California. She
serves as founder and director of Indigenous Justice. Dedicated to raising awareness and
visibility within the unique climate of California’s urban and rural Native communities, Gali
coordinates support of Indigenous-led policies and campaigns.

Ms. Gali continues to lead large-scale actions while coordinating Native cultural, spiritual,
academic, and political gatherings throughout California. She is deeply committed to advocating
for Indigenous sovereignty issues such as missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)
and peoples, climate justice, gender justice, and sacred sites protection on behalf of the tribal
and inter-tribal communities in which she was raised. She’s served as a volunteer and advocate
on behalf of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Indigenous peoples in California, working
with a number of Indigenous-led grassroots organizations in the Bay Area for over two decades.