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Thursday, December 5, 2019

My Spirit is Still Here #MMIWG

Walkthrough of the MMIW art exhibit "Bring Her Home: Stolen Daughters of Turtle Island" from Unicorn Riot on Vimeo.

Miikanan Gallery

Bring Her Home: Stolen Daughter of Turtle Island




Terri O’Connor - My Spirit is Still Here
Terri O’Connor – My Spirit is Still Here
Featuring original work by 20 Indigenous artists from across the United States and many tribal nations, Bring Her Home highlights the ongoing epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women. In light of the local movement to stop sexual exploitation and the international #MMIW awareness campaign, Bring Her Home shares visual stories of the impacted women through paintings, digital work, sculpture, and photography.
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Bring Her Home is a project organized by All My Relations Gallery, an initiative of Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI), in partnership with the Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center, and American Indian Community Housing Organization. The exhibition is curated by Angela Two Stars and assistant curator Moira Villard.

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