Self Defense & Victim Advocacy Funds
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I STILL EXIST: Art Installment Fundraiser
Graphics by Renée Millard-Chacon and Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez
November 1 - 29, 2020
I STILL EXIST raises awareness around issues of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls who have long been victimized as a direct result of environmental exploitation and degradation. This installation strives to link the personhood liability of corporations to redistribute wealth to communities affected by their negligent and criminal behavior.
Renée Millard-Chacon is a writer, educator, Xicana activist, and most importantly the mother of two sons. She is an indigenous womxn of Dine/Azteca descent, fighting for future generations and committed to relating climate justice to social justice. She is the founder of several organizations, including Womxn From The Mountain.
Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez is a Sicangu Lakota and Chicana, born and raised in Denver, Colorado. She is the Director of Operations and Secretary for the International Indigenous Youth Council and co-founder of Womxn From The Mountain. Micaela’s continued pursuit is to help spread awareness and stop the violence that our womxn and our two-spirit people have endured for centuries.
I STILL EXIST consists of six inkjet prints mounted on aluminum.
This exhibit is a collaboration between Womxn From The Mountain Collective and Spirit of the Sun. Please support Spirit of the Sun for victim advocacy training, self defense classes, and supplies.
www.womxnfromthemountain.com
www.spiritofthesun.org
tiny.cc/istillexist
Please support Spirit of the Sun for victim advocacy training, self defense classes, and supplies!!!
I STILL EXIST: Art Installment Fundraiser
Graphics by Renée Millard-Chacon and Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez
November 1 - 29, 2020
I STILL EXIST raises awareness around issues of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls who have long been victimized as a direct result of environmental exploitation and degradation. This installation strives to link the personhood liability of corporations to redistribute wealth to communities affected by their negligent and criminal behavior.
Renée Millard-Chacon is a writer, educator, Xicana activist, and most importantly the mother of two sons. She is an indigenous womxn of Dine/Azteca descent, fighting for future generations and committed to relating climate justice to social justice. She is the founder of several organizations, including Womxn From The Mountain.
Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez is a Sicangu Lakota and Chicana, born and raised in Denver, Colorado. She is the Director of Operations and Secretary for the International Indigenous Youth Council and co-founder of Womxn From The Mountain. Micaela’s continued pursuit is to help spread awareness and stop the violence that our womxn and our two-spirit people have endured for centuries.
I STILL EXIST consists of six inkjet prints mounted on aluminum.
This exhibit is a collaboration between Womxn From The Mountain Collective and Spirit of the Sun. Please support Spirit of the Sun for victim advocacy training, self defense classes, and supplies.
www.womxnfromthemountain.com
www.spiritofthesun.org
Fundraising team: Womxn from the Mountain (2)
Spirit Of the Sun
Organizer
Raised $150 from 2 donations
Denver, CO
Spirit of the Sun
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.
Renee Millard-Chacon
Team member