Unthanksgiving Day: A celebration of Indigenous resistance to colonialism, held yearly at Alcatraz
Briefly

The Indigenous People's Thanksgiving Sunrise Ceremony serves as a powerful reminder of 500 years of Indigenous resistance to colonialism, calling for remembrance and future action.
The origins of the sunrise event are rooted in the Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island, a significant moment in Indigenous activism against settler violence.
Read at The Conversation
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