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Resources
We encourage that you follow and support fellow community members
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Kumeyaay Land Defenders
To learn more about the small indigenous initiative that is rooted in prayer to defend Kumeyaay lands and people. Click on the button above.
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Winnemem Wintu Tribe run4salmon
To learn more about the 300 mile prayer run and social movement organized by the Winnemem Wintu community and supporters, to raise awareness and protect native salmon and waters. Click on the button above.
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I.C.E Alerts
From Centro Legal de la Raza:
If you see Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in action, suspect ICE activity in progress, or if you are detained or someone you know is detained by ICE, call ACILEP for rapid response and immigration legal services 510-241-4011

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THE JINGLE DRESS PROJECT
To learn more about the Ojibwe People and Pandemics modern day healing power of the jingle dress and dance to the land. Click on the button above.
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Siren
To learn more about the fight for immigrant and refugee rights. Click on the button above.

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Legal Aid Advice
is committed to providing meaningful access to the civil justice system through quality legal assistance regardless of a client’s location, language or disability.
Bay Area Legal Aid Advice Line:(800) 551-5554 disaster relief hotline is closed to further notice. California relay service: Dial 7-1-1 or from TTY dial 1-800-735-2929 for more information.
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Intertribal Friendship House
To learn more about a community cultural center based in Lisjan Ohlone territory (Oakland) based on native cultural traditions, connection, wellness and inter-generational healing. Click on the button above.
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Urban Native Era
To learn more about this streetwear line that is raising awareness of urban Native issues and creating visibility for the community. Click on the button above.
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AMERICAN INDIAN CHILD RESOURCE CENTER
To learn more about the Indian Education Center (IEC) after school academic and cultural program, the Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE) program, and the Preparing Oakland Native Youth (PONY) program/ Click the button above.
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