• Prisoners Are People Too! monthly meeting

    Rafi Greene CAO Masten Center 1423 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Join Prisoners Are People Too! for their monthly meeting, CAO Masten Resource Center (1423 Fillmore Ave. at Glenwood, Buffalo 14211) from 7-9 PM. Hosted by Karima Amin and BaBa Eng, featuring: guest speaker, video, spoken word. Masks are required; more details at prp2.org.

  • Every Child Matters Remembrance Walk

    Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino 310 4th Street, Niagara Falls, NY, United States

    JOIN IN SHOWING SUPPORT FOR THE CONTINUED HEALING OF OUR NATIVE COMMUNITY. Step off begins at the Seneca Square entrance to Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino. Under the American Civilization Fund Act of 1819, at least 100,000 Native American children were forcefully removed from their families and homes and placed in abusive, often deadly Boarding […]

    Free
  • Clean Slate Resolution press conference

    Steps of Buffalo City Hall

    The Buffalo Common Council will vote on supporting the Clean Slate resolution during Tuesday, 10/5 meeting at 2 p.m. Last week, the Council's Legislation Committee unanimously passed the resolution, with four councilmembers—Wyatt, Wingo, Pridgen, and Rivera—showing support as sponsors. A press conference will be held in front of City Hall at 3 p.m. tomorrow to […]

  • Moving BEYOND “White Fragility”: Honest, Effective Conversations About Race

    Burchfield-Penny Art Center Buffalo State College, Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY

    Robin DiAngelo coined the phrase "white fragility" to describe many white people's insistence that race conversations be comfortable and non-threatening for them. Black writer Nanette D. Massey of Buffalo believes we are way beyond holding hands when it comes to talking about race. Massey presents her take on the book's ideas in very practical terms. […]

    $25
  • “Sacred America: Breaking 500 Years of Silence”

    Niagara Falls Public Library 1425 Main St, Niagara Falls, NY, United States

    Speaking engagement at the Niagara Falls Public Library. Following a brief Invocation by Chief Bear Cross, Chase Iron Eyes will discuss the power of Indigenous culture, sovereignty and lessons from Standing Rock. This event will be free and open to the public.

  • Niagara Falls’ 1st Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration

    Niagara Falls, NY

    11-11:15 AM: Official press conference at the Veterans Monument at Hyde Park (3200 Pine Ave, Niagara Falls 14301). Chase Iron Eyes will briefly speak on the history of Wounded Knee and plight of the Lakota People. Media Interviews will follow.   2-4 PM: V.I.P. Meet & Greet with Chase Iron Eyes and Chief Bear Cross at […]

    $40