IT STARTS WITH A MARCH…
#ipmdc19

 

On January 18, 2019, we are uniting the Indigenous peoples across the World to stand together to bring awareness to the injustices affecting Indigenous men, women, children & Two spirits. Indigenous people from North, Central and South America, oceania, asia, Africa and the Caribbean are a target of genocide. Currently, many Indigenous people are victims of voter suppression, divided families by walls and borders, an environmental holocaust, sex and human trafficking, and police/military brutality with little or no resources and awareness of this injustice. We Must Unite and Help!!


march/Event info

Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, DC will occur on Friday, January 18, 2019
(day before the Women's’ March on Washington)

The Indigenous Peoples March in Washington DC is a grassroot effort comprised of dozens of independent coordinators at the state and tribal level. The effort is helmed by a coalition of organizations, tribal councils, activists, influencers, media and youth leaders committee to make sure this march is a success.

The program on Friday, January 18, 2019 will feature voices from ALL Indigenous communities and nations that are involved in the injustices affecting Indigenous peoples. We will also be featuring cultural presentations of song, dance and prayer.

8am Gathering & Prayer:
Building of Interior Affairs, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC 
9am march
10am - 6pm rally Location:
The Lincoln Memorial
2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20037

-wear comfortable and warm clothing
-bring blankets/chairs for rally portion and comfortability
-Reusable water bottlE
-rain/snow or shine no cancellations

Heating tents are locations:
1 In The constitution gardens, 
2 heating vans will be on Francis bacon drive
2 heating vans on 12th
& 1 on 9th street

Where are the port-o-potties?
port-o-potties are located on 21st through 19th on constitution ave, inner walk way.


“We are all related” evening fundraising concert

On the evening of January 18th, we will be hosting a fundraising concert at songbyrd music house. the show will feature various international indigenous artists and acts. the cover will be $15 to enter, and will run from 7pm - 12am.

Click here for more information & to Get Tickets.

Featuring:
Hobawea Nahish Demaray
Terrance Jade
SayLove
Alex Brittany
Phillip Lopez 
Stuart James & Jimmy C
Prowess The Testament
Quese IMC 
Doc & Spencer
Clara Kent
Tufawon 
OPLIAM
Natanni Means
Reve Kalell 
Def-I 
NonChalant
Malik Yusef
& Supaman


indigenous leadership meeting
Sunday, january 20th

Union temple Baptist church
1225 W Street, SE, Washington, DC 20020
4pm - 6pm

RSVP HERE:

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interested in being a vendor at the march or “we are related” concert?

Please fill out the application below and one of our representatives will be in touch.

 
 
 
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