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Sovereignty and climate change

On the weekend edition of the ICT Newscast, Sovereignty and climate change are front and center for Indigenous lands. A new children’s book from Red Lake Ojibwe citizens

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Pueblo weaving traditions

On the Monday edition of the ICT Newscast, Indigenous Peoples Day is right around the corner. We hear about a first-of-its kind celebration in Phoenix. How are Pueblo weaving traditions being kept alive? We learn about Native archival materials like newspapers, photographs and more

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Inside ASU Library collections: The process of archiving and curating

Inside ASU Library collections: The process of archiving and curating
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Inside new Palabras Bookstore/Wasted Ink Zine Distro Phoenix location

Corrections & Clarifications: Denise Dominguez was misidentified in a previous version of this article. Since they opened in 2015, Palabras Bilingual Bookstore and Wasted Ink Zine Distro have become safe spaces for historically marginalized communities in Phoenix. Their vision of a literary hub with a mission of representation, equity and mutual support came to life in February when their businesses reopened in a triplex at 906 W. Roosevelt St. downtown. Palabras sells books written in Spanish and English as well as locally crafted art and merchandise many of which are made by Black, Indigenous and other people of color. Wasted Ink carries hundreds of zines that date to the 1980s and represent “historically silenced voices,” including creators who are disabled, neurodivergent, LGBTQ and people of color, according to Lucille.

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