Revive: A Dove’s Song is an awareness-raising event dedicated to honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (#MMIW). Through playback theater, poetry, story sharing & sound healing, this event will raise awareness & amplify voices. We come together to witness, remember, and rise in solidarity.
This unique event blends:
✨ Welcome – illuminating our shared connections and lived experiences - Led by Maria Mellano
✨ Playback Theater – transforming personal stories into embodied performance - Featuring the Heart to Heart San Diego Playback Performance Troupe
✨ Sound Healing – offering vibrational restoration for grief, remembrance, and renewal facilitated by Olivia Mick
✨ Poetry & Spoken Word – giving voice and rhythm to stories too often silenced - presenting Raquel Carrillo’s original poem, A Dove’s Song, honoring the life of Emily Pike. Raquel Carrillo is the creator of Strongbow Creations, which was founded in 2020. Raquel is a descendant of the Acjachemen Nation, based out of San Juan Capistrano, California. Her artwork is designed to hold spiritual significance, symbolic of the soul.
Together, we will weave story sharing, expressive art, and ritual into a living memorial that calls forth awareness, healing, and collective action.
Proceeds from this event will benefit organizations and initiatives addressing the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and supporting impacted families and communities.
Event Flow
- Welcome & Opening Circle – grounding in community, land acknowledgment, intention setting
- Poetry & Story Sharing – featuring original works and the voices of Indigenous poets and allies
- Sociometry & Playback Theater – audience participation in safe, supportive processes
- Sound Healing Journey – immersive soundscape for integration and collective renewal
Closing Ritual – honoring the lives of those lost and affirming our commitment to action and transformation
Event Details
Date: November 16th, 2025
Time: 1-4 pm Pacific Time
Location: 600 Wilshire Road, Oceanside, California
Tickets: $25
Why This Matters
Indigenous women and girls face disproportionately high rates of violence, disappearance, and homicide. This epidemic affects families, communities, and future generations. Through art, story, and collective witnessing, we raise awareness and funds to support justice, healing, and systemic change.
Call to Action
Reserve your spot today and stand with us in honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Share this event with your community — together, our voices grow stronger.
Bring your open heart, your listening, and your presence.
👉 Reserve your spot now!