Beyond Land Acknowledgements (BLA) is a philanthropic social justice and action project which will soon populate the website landacknowledgement.info. The mission of BLA is to serve as a compendium for land acknowledgments (LA) that will inform and motivate attendees to engage in direct action that will benefit Indigenous groups acknowledged during LA. This will be done by building a website, convening a group of Indigenous advisors, and creating partnerships and social media campaigns to educate people on BLA. Currently, the plan is for the website to provide a background section (historical and challenges experienced by Indigenous communities), links to geolocate Tribal organizations that will accept volunteers and financial support in the vicinity of the LA, and resources regarding effective and appropriate LA. In addition, the website will have the technical capability to generate a QR code that LA can include in thier program materials for ease of access. This aspect will benefit from an innovative project called Native Land Digital (native-land.ca).
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Overview: Land Acknowledgement Events (LAEs) are ceremonial components of events such as conferences, corporate and sports events, as well as academic ceremonies (i.e., graduations) that serve to recognize the history of the land on which events take place. They involve acknowledging and honoring the indigenous communities who served as the residents and stewards of the land long before the United States existed. In the current proposal, grant funds are requested to support a project referred to as Beyond Land Acknowledgements (BLA). BLA is a philanthropic social justice and action project which will soon populate the website landacknowledgement.info. The mission of BLA is to serve as a compendium for LAEs that will inform and motivate attendees to engage in direct action that will benefit Indigenous groups acknowledged during LAEs.
Personal Connection to the Project: I am a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. Because I live in Florida, I have been unable to directly work with my tribe who is located in Michigan. This project would allow me to do something that would not only help support my tribe but other tribes as well.
Proposed Plan: The BLA project aims to do the following:
Build the website: I will oversee the website build to ensure that the design, content (database with zip codes and vetted organizations*), and technical capability of the website meet the project’s requirements. Currently, the plan is for the website to provide a background section (historical and challenges experienced by Indigenous communities), links to geolocate Tribal organizations that will accept volunteers and financial support in the vicinity of the LAE, and resources regarding effective and appropriate LAEs. In addition, the website will have the technical capability to generate a qr code that LAEs can include in their program materials for ease of access. This aspect will benefit from an innovative project called Native Land Digital (native-land.ca)
Convene advisors: I will convene an advisory board of Indigenous community and organizational leaders, academic experts, Indigenous youth leaders, and others to serve to guide the project.
Create partnerships: I will engage in social media campaigns and directly engage with organizations hosting events that include LAEs to inform them about this project and solicit their collaboration.
*organizations will be vetted by directly contacting the tribal officers for every officially recognized tribe and asking for organizations that support the people of their tribe