Every year I invite non-Native folks who are celebrating the colonial holiday to do something in support of Native people. This holiday isn’t a happy one for a lot of folks, but if you would like to extend some solidarity to Native folks this weekend, here’s a thread for that.
This thread is a list of groups and people I will personally be supporting today and I invite you all to join me. First up, @4directionsvote is committed to the full enfranchisement of Native people. To fight Native voter suppression, you can donate here: http://fourdirectionsvote.com/donation/ 
Woodland Women is a group that offers mutual support & healing for women on my rez. It’s a crucial support system. They make regalia each yr to give away at the holidays. They need supplies & would like to add other care package items for folks in crisis. https://www.facebook.com/donate/390903778724362/
To support a Native mom who has been doing a whole lot of mutual aid work, you can give to [email protected] on via paypal.
This Indigenous land defender who is always showing up for others, and for the struggle, could use help paying a few bills.

Donate: http://paypal.me/annalisevelazquez
Indigenous Mutual Aid is an information and support network with an anti-colonial and anti-capitalist framework. They exist to inspire and empower autonomous Indigenous relief organizing in response to COVID-19. To support: : http://indigenousmutualaid.org/ 
. @Chi_Nations is a diverse group of Native youth focused on activism, political education and community care in Chicago. At present, their mutual aid food distribution program could use a boost for the winter. (They also need more PPE to distribute.) Venmo: chi-nations
This Indigenous mom in Chicago is an unstoppable force. From mutual aid to coordinating direct actions or leading political ed, she's a powerhouse. And she gets paid for almost nothing she does. Let's help keep her afloat.

Venmo: CrysVG

Or crystal.v.guerra@gmail via PayPal
This family has a history of helping other Indigenous people in trouble find safe shelter and passage. They recently took in a Native family and a criminalized Indigenous youth who would otherwise be unsheltered during the pandemic. Paypal: [email protected]
This young Native activist, who is quite dear to me, has already made historic contributions to our movements. Right now, his rez is on lockdown until December 3 bc of the virus. Things are very hard and money is needed. http://PayPal.me/whiteeyes 
If you have reproductive justice on your mind, @IWRising's initiatives include financial and practical support for Indigenous abortion seekers in the US and Canada, midwifery support, and advocacy surrounding repro justice related issues. Donate: http://PayPal.me/IWRising 
This O’odham mom, land defender and anti-border organizer needs money for vehicle maintenance and legal fees. This is someone who has put her life on the line for others on numerous occasions, without hesitation.

Venmo: missylandback
These two land defenders are doing safety work around housing reclamation in occupied Tongva territories. Reclaiming homes is crucial work rt now.

Venmo -
luvwolfhawkvillalobos

Cash app -
$luvwolfhawk

Paypal -
Ltmwolfhawk

Venmo -
luvwolfhawkvillalobos

Cash app -
$luvwolfhawk
And that wraps up the list of Native causes & Indigenous folks I'll be supporting today. I appreciate everyone who is joining me in making these contributions & everyone who's uplifting the thread. Native fam, pls continue to add organizations and individual asks in the replies.
Also: https://twitter.com/mnmsyne/status/1332041169677684736?s=20
And btw: https://twitter.com/MsKellyMHayes/status/1332021365617070090?s=20
Also, we have another match offer. ❤️ https://twitter.com/bekkijean/status/1332120647195971584?s=20
You can follow @MsKellyMHayes.
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