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Exploring Two-Spirit, queer Indigenous legacies through art
When looking at your own history, who looks back? It could be someone just like you. A new exhibit at the Chachalu Cultural Museum in Grand Ronde called “My Father’s Father’s Sister” explores that question for Two-Spirit and queer Indigenous, or Indigiqueer, people. Co-curated by Anthony Hudson and Felix Furby, the newly-opened exhibit focuses on…
Poetry & Art
Exploring Two-Spirit, queer Indigenous legacies through art
When looking at your own history, who looks back? It could be someone just like you. A new exhibit at the Chachalu Cultural Museum in Grand Ronde called “My Father’s Father’s Sister” explores that question for Two-Spirit and queer Indigenous, or Indigiqueer, people. Co-curated by Anthony Hudson and Felix Furby, the newly-opened exhibit focuses on…
Opinion
Kaia Sand | Future candidates, find your constituents at ‘Third and Burnside’
“For those who can’t afford free speech.” That’s been the Street Roots tagline since the first issue was published in December 1999 — a tip of the hat to the 1970s “Parliament” song, “Funkentelechy,” with the phrase “can’t afford free speech.” Kaia Sand is the executive director of Street Roots. This column represents her views.…






