"Indigenize SF" project aims to promote truth, healing and indigenous visability in the Bay Area
Founded in 2020, the American Indian Cultural District is on a mission to facilitate truth and healing among the Bay Area indigenous communities. This Native American Heritage Month, we are highlighting the "Indigenize SF" project and efforts currently underway to promote visability in San Francisco. KTVU's Claudine Wong speaks with Sharaya Souza, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the American Indian Cultural District about their current projects.
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