UnTourBook Across Occupied Turtle Island: KlanMarks, MANuments, and Plakkks

UnTourBook Across Occupied Turtle Island: KlanMarks, MANuments, and Plakkks

Join POOR Press Network's Launch Party for the " UnTour Book"

By City Lights Booksellers & Publishers

Date and time

Tuesday, May 20 · 6 - 8:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Book Release Ceremony Yelamu (SF)

UnTourBook Across Occupied Turtle Island: KlanMarks, MANuments, and Plakkks

Moderated by tiny gray-garcia with appearances by Vick Torea , Corrina Gould , Lyn Eagle Feather , Muteado Silencio , Aunti Frances Moore , Loa Niumeitolu , Tongo Eisen-Martin, Dee Allen, Junebug Kealoha and more tba.

The UnTour Book Across Occupied Turtle Island, is a new kind of "Tour" guide that unwashes stolen Turtle Island thru poetry, prayer, stories and art on Black/Brown & indigenous resistance to settler colonial erasure, genocide, poLice terror, & homelessness while lifting up the many acts of indigenous/ and ComeUnity resistance, liberation & reclamation across Mama Earth.

POOR Press is a poor people led/indigenous people led, grassroots non-profit, arts organization dedicated to providing revolutionary media access, art, education and advocacy to silenced youth, adults and elders in poverty across Mama Earth.

All of POOR's programs are focused on providing non-colonizing, community-based and community-led media, art and education with the goals of creating access for silenced voices, preserving and degentrifying rooted communities of color and re-framing the debate on poverty, landlessness, indigenous resistance, disability and race locally and globally.

POOR Magazine the publication arts and education project was started in 1996 by an indigenous, landless mother and daughter who struggled with extreme poverty, incarceration and criminalization in the US. POOR Magazine, the organization, is a poor people led/indigenous people led non-profit, grassroots, arts organization dedicated to providing revolutionary media access, arts, education and solutions from youth, adults and elders in poverty across Pachamama.



Made possible by support from the City Lights Foundation.

Free