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Native Movement

Native Movement

Native Movement was formed in 2003 with a vision of grassroots-led movements and healthy Indigenous nations building strong, healing, and sustainable communities for all and Mother Earth. Our work focuses on ensuring Indigenous Peoples’ rights, the rights of Mother Earth, and the shaping of healthy and sustainable communities for all. We believe that the people nearest to the problems are also nearest to the solutions and that in order to make meaningful and lasting change it is critical to address root-causes and dismantle oppressive systemic power structures. Our work focuses on advocacy to secure the rights of Indigenous peoples, women, LGBTQ2+, and Mother Earth.

Archive Exhibitions Supported by Native Movement

Stories for the Arctic Refuge

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2019

Stories for the Arctic Refuge explores the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge along with the hundreds of species that depend on it, as well as the Gwich’in and Iñupiat people who rely on it to live, and the big industries that threatens its existence.

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