Unveiling Tomorrow’s World of Social Justice

The mission of Seeing Red is to teach our American Indian People how to react when confronted with Prejudice, Stereotypes, Racism and other cultural issues through self-awareness & knowledge.

Introducing a new reality to deconstructing a counter culture of a monumental model to remodel. We are refocusing a new global rival to prepare a sensorial response of accouterments to bring a new iconic approach. Unveiling tomorrow’s world of social justice.

Seeing Red CommitteeAIHD

Perception vs Identity

Conscious discussions pave the way for a true exploration of American Indian Symbolism through the lenses of Urban Indians. Decolonized thoughts gain strength atop public suggestion and roll back centuries-long misunderstandings and ignorance.

+ Seeing Red: Planting Seeds +

Introducing a new reality to deconstructing a counter culture of a monumental model to remodel. We are refocusing a new global rival to prepare a sensorial response of accouterments to bring a new iconic approach. Unveiling tomorrow’s world of social justice.

Objective:
This is a work-in-progress, discovering ways it could be improved, and set about refining a conscious thought to prepare to educate a new audience who wants to hear but needs details to fulfill their assumptions, create a new dialogue to change the landscape, and share to test physical and emotional strength.

Set the tone for the obstacle course ahead, our perception of the United States is a country of contrasts that has always looked to the future, attracting new voices of understanding to detail our rich culture and historical accuracies as the Indigenous People of this land to present two perfectly symmetrical lines in history with new mind crafts that become an intriguing presence that are an entirely intentional to provide the truth and bring as many people as possible to experience the facts speaks volumes about the power to highlight American Indian’s distinct cultures of 567 tribes.

The experiment teaches a diverse range to a new vision of endless possibilities of the American Indian perspective and examine the mental process in deductive reasoning to present a central focus of our latest milestones in a gradual, organic expansion, more balanced and creating a clear shift.

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+ Seeing Red: Symbolism +

As American Indians, we are often asked to speak on behalf of our entire ethnicity to answer to conceived beliefs on what defines an American Indian. Through centuries of romanticized folklore, fiction, film and mis-representation in mainstream society, American Indians are explaining themselves as owners of culturally tangible and intangible pieces of symbolism as an act of survival.

Join us for this interactive presentation and discussion to gain a new outlook on how you can interpret American Indian symbolism while navigating through waters of traditional and modern. This panel offers insight through the lenses of urban Indians and is intended to be thought-provoking, educational and inviting of honest conversations. All are welcome!

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+ Seeing Red: Social Stu(dies) +

Goal:
Why You Can’t Teach United States History without American Indians. Has it blurred the truth that we see our own culture upon lies created from non-Indians? Marketing the American Indian Stereotype era of Manifest Destiny to manage the difficult truth of our country’s history.

Objective 1:
Define the psychological breakdown and fragmented perception to shift an individual opinion through the education. This becomes harmful when multiple detrimental intentions become more and more intertwined into the American narrative, and harder to tease out from accuracy.

Objective 2:
Give a new HOPE to reflect the disillusionment of images that transformed alternate blunt forced truths, truth forced to expose the paradigm shift for a new cultural stimuli of influence to create emotional response with no consequences.

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+ Seeing Red: First Session: >.5 of 1% +

This is a fight of mentality versus conscious suggestion. Truth and propaganda to those blinded by their will to think change like this is good of American Indians, but it is self-driven.

We are voices of generations who survived the Genocide: Indian Removal Act