‘We were birthed from the Earth’

#TwoSpirit #activist stands up for #Native #reproductiverights

"We were birthed from the Earth. We have become the protectors of the sacred, the protectors of this land, the protectors of our lives — and that means we get to choose what is best for our lives.

"It is our choice, our bodies, our rights, our lands that have been stolen. Our elders and ancestry, our culture, our language has been stolen, and now our Indigenous sovereignty has been stolen when you take our reproductive rights from us,"
-- Candi Brings Plenty (they/she).

Tuesday, June 25, 2024
By Acee Agoyo

"A chaotic and heated scene played out here in the nation’s capital as a #NativeActivist advocated for tribal #sovereignty on the steps of the highest court in the land.

"Candi Brings Plenty (they/she), a Two Spirit #WaterProtector and land defender from the #OglalaSioux Tribe, opened an event marking the unprecedented loss of women’s reproductive rights with remarks in the #Lakota language. But several counter-protesters — all of them non-Native — repeatedly tried to disrupt the gathering that was held on the second anniversary of the overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.

"Yet #BringsPlenty, who was a prominent figure in the movement against the #DakotaAccessPipeline, stood their ground. Holding an eagle feather fan and a sign in defense of tribal rights, they able to acknowledge the ancestral lands of the #Nacotchtank and the #Piscataway peoples who have lived in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding areas since time immemorial — even as one non-Native went so far as to try and block others from witnessing the Women’s Strike event."

https://indianz.com/News/2024/06/25/we-were-birthed-from-the-earth-two-spirit-activist-stands-up-for-native-reproductive-rights/

#RoeVsWade #NativeAmericanActivist #Activism #NonBinary

‘We were birthed from the Earth’: Two Spirit activist stands up for Native reproductive rights

A chaotic and heated scene played out in the nation’s capital as a Native activist advocated for tribal sovereignty on the steps of the highest court in the land.

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Explore D.C.'s Native American History 📜

📅 Date: Monday, Nov 13
🕖 Time: 7-8 PM EST
📍 MLK Library

Join the D.C. #Library for #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth as they chat with Dr. Armand Lione about his book on D.C.'s #NativeAmerican #history .
#histodon #Indigenous #Anacostan #Nacotchtank #Algonquian #WashingtonDC
Register 👉🏽 https://bit.ly/464ed4b

https://dclibrary.libnet.info/event/9493966

The Native American History of Washington DC with Dr. Lione

An evening with Dr. Armand Lione on his book "Native American History of Washington D.C." in honor of Native American History Month.

DC Public Library Event