A Nation Is a Massacre
Saturday, August 4th, 2018, 11am-7pm
King Street Station Plaza - 4th Ave S. & Jackson St
FREE - Open to the Public - All Ages - Bring items to silkscreen
https://www.facebook.com/events/686166918396251/
A Nation is a Massacre creates awareness about ongoing settler-induced
violence against Indigenous bodies. Presented here is the project’s newest
version, adapted for King Street Station by artist/activist initiative
*R.I.S.E.:
Radical Indigenous Survivance & Empowerment *and its founder Demian
DinéYazhi’, in collaboration with yəhaw̓.
Text and image-based posters from A Nation is a Massacre will be
screen-printed on site and distributed for free to the public. Visitors are
invited to bring their own shirts, totes, patches, flags, or other
memorabilia to have printed. The Indigenous Vote booth will also be
present for new voter registrations.
On the occasion of the third annual Seattle Art Fair, with the influx of
visitors it brings onto Coast Salish land, Demian DinéYazhi´ and yəhaw̓
hope that this installation of A Nation Is a Massacre will create
cross-cultural connections and broader social engagement with Indigenous
activism and our shared rights to life.
This project is supported by the City of Seattle’s Office of Arts &
Culture.
Learn more at https://yehawshow.com/events/2018/8/4/anationisamassacre
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