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A Journey to What Matters Grantee: Bunnell Street Arts Center, Story by Asia Freeman

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A Journey to What Matters Grantee: Bunnell Street Arts Center, Story by Asia Freeman

Energized by movements for social justice, concerned about climate change impacts on cultural survival, and sobered by the ongoing pandemic, Bunnell Street Arts Center present ed workshops by and for Indigenous Alaska artists addressing the theme of “Protection” featuring regalia, wearable art, sculpture, songs and masks. The workshops reflect Bunnell’s ongoing work to resist the colonization of Alaska and shift the conversation from how people used to live to how contemporary Indigenous art forms offer cultural protection today. The workshops were funded by The CIRI Foundation’s A Journey to What Matters: Increased Alaska Native Art & Culture grant program and Alaska Community Foundation Corona Virus Relief Fund.

Joel Isaak (Dena’ina, Alaska) served as the project’s Cultural Advisor. Joel Isaak’s family is from the village of Ch’aghałnikt (Point Possession) and currently lives in Soldotna, Alaska. He shared the following: “Our lifeways, material culture, and protocols serve as armor to resist efforts to exterminate us. They are rooted in the power to unite and create space for all people. When we break down the efforts of those who work to silo, segregate, and discriminate there is space for all people and all living things. In an environment that seeks to destroy the living, valuing life has become a powerful form of resistance.”

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A Journey To What Matters Protection Adaptation And Resistance Workshops In Customary Arts at Alaska Native Medical Center

A Journey To What Matters Protection Adaptation And Resistance Workshops In Customary Arts at Alaska Native Medical Center, Anchorage. Photo courtesy of TCF.

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A Journey To What Matters Protection Adaptation And Resistance Workshops In Customary Arts's story is one of thousands. Every semester, TCF scholarship recipients across Alaska and the Lower 48 are building careers, strengthening communities, and investing in the next generation. The cycle of support continues.

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