Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The UW Botanic Gardens celebrate and honor the original stewards of this land. We acknowledge the history of colonialism and its continued impacts on Native communities. Today moves beyond the singular narrative of oppression. We honor the resilience of past, present, and future Native peoples. We will not only take today to learn more about the history of this land and the local Coast Salish tribes, but every day after in order to build a decolonized future. We hope you can join us in this day of celebration, education, and re-education. To learn more broadly about the history of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, read Illuminative’s Advocate’s Guide. Learn about our local Coast Salish tribes including the Muckleshoot, Suquamish, and Tulalip.
Upcoming events and resources:
- Mental Health Resources for underrepresented communities
- First Nations @ UW, RSO for Native and Indigenous students
- Youth in Action: Indigenous Peoples’ Day—Black-Indigenous Youth Advancing Social Justice, Monday, October 11th (Virtual, recorded webinar) – Free
- Indigenous People Festival, Tuesday, October 12th (Virtual) – Free
- Reading: Decolonization is not a metaphor by Tuck and Yang
- Follow on social media: @seedingsovereignty, @realrentduwamish, @mmiwhoismissing, @indigenousrising, and MORE!