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Support Indigenous Orgs Fundraising on Amplify Austin Day
Amplify Austin Day is this week! Consider making a donation to support the work of Indigenous-centered organizations in Central Tejas.
Amplify Austin Day is this week! Consider making a donation to support the work of Indigenous-centered organizations in Central Tejas.
Cine Las Americas is a multi-cultural, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Austin Texas, offering theatrical screenings of films made by and/or about Latinos or Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
By supporting Cine Las Americas, you are helping to ensure that diversity in theatrical film exhibition and media arts education have a prominent place in the cultural landscape of Austin and in the state of Texas.
We are the organization that works year round to put on the Austin Powwow and Native American Heritage Festival, the largest one day powwow in the United States.
The mission of Great Promise for American Indians is to preserve the traditions, heritage and culture of American Indians, and to support the health and education needs of their youth and families. We do this to honor the past, and to ensure the future.
Luz de Atabey Midwifery Project (LAMP) is a community healthy project which provides accessible midwifery care and support to Black, Indigenous, and people of color with intersecting identities throughout their reproductive spectrum.
Red Salmon Arts is a 501(c)3 grassroots cultural arts organization, with a thirty-year history of working with the indigenous neighborhoods of Austin. RSA is dedicated to the development of emerging writers and the promotion of Chicana/o/x/Latina/o/x/Native American literature, providing outlets and mechanisms for cultural exchange, and sharing in the retrieval of a people’s cultural heritage with a commitment to social justice.
Texas Tribal Buffalo Project is a non-profit dedicated to the developing relationship of our relatives the Iyanee’/ Buffalo and reconnection and healing of generational trauma of the Lipan Apache and other indigenous communities and tribes in Texas. The work of the Texas Tribal Buffalo Project is rooted in the idea of interconnectedness between our people, our four-legged relatives (the buffalo), and the land we occupy.