An emergent conversation on unsettling stolen land
How do we create liberatory spaces on stolen Indigenous land?
Where do queering and decolonizing and unsettling land intersect and support each other and miss or collide?
How are queer led land projects and intentional spaces navigating collective approaches to healing historic harms, land access, landback, and rematriation?
These are some of the questions a loose network of queer spaces, and intentional land project organizers are beginning to ask ourselves. You are invited to our emerging conversation.
Queer Projects on Indigenous Land is an emergent conversation hosted by Sogorea Te’ Land Trust as part of our ongoing online political education, art and community learning engagements. Featuring participants from Shelterwood Collective, Mugworts Queer Cabin, Fancyland, and Unsettling the Klamath.
Related Resources
Unsettling America Decolonization in Theory & Practice readings and resources
Unsettling the Klamath River A group of settlers, living on the Klamath and Salmon Rivers and Karuk, Hoopa, Yurok, Kanamihu and Shasta homelands.
Turtle Island Indigenous Reparations and Land Rematriation Support Collectively created, crowd sourced land reparations document and tracking list
Resources
Tools and options to move towards rematriation
Turtle Island Indigenous Peoples Reparations and land rematriation projects
LIBRARY of Unsettling/Rematriation Resources &…
Recommended Readings
Return Land/ Land Return
Contribute
If you would like to contribute to the pilot Indigenous Black and People of color artist and activist residency at Mugworts Queer Cabin you can at /www.paypal.com/paypalme/mugwortscabin
Wherever you are, figure out how to contribute to your local indigenous honor tax, land tax, tribe, and intertribal organizations.
Transcript of Queer Projects on Indigenous Land Video