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Indigenous Peoples Day Beyond Borders Celebration

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This Indigenous Peoples Day

We center the legacy and future of Urban Natives. From NYC to LA and every rez, barrio, and block in between, we honor those who held it down in cities for our people: the Black Panthers, AIM warriors, Young Lords, Chicano Movement, aunties, OGs, street scholars, and the first brick thrown at Stonewall. Their teachings continue to guide us.


We recognize that borders are colonial, and we are still sovereign — we always have been. This celebration is about presence, resistance, and power on stolen land. We move in love, we move in protection, and we’ve always moved together.


You are on Indigenous land.


Why It Matters

Indigenous peoples live in every borough of New York City, yet erasure fuels ongoing inequities in health, housing, education, and representation. Despite centuries of displacement, surveillance, and assimilation, Urban Natives have always carried culture, community, and kinship forward.

This event is more than a celebration. It’s a:

  • Platform for visibility in a city where Indigenous peoples are too often rendered invisible.

  • Space of cultural survival where traditions, art, and food are centered, not erased.

  • Catalyst for action, raising funds that directly support UIC’s year-round programs: behavioral health services, mentorship, cultural healing, and advocacy for Indigenous rights.


This year’s celebration marks six years since Urban Indigenous Collective first launched on Randall’s Island as part of Indigenous Peoples Day NYC. Now in its 11th year, Indigenous Peoples Day NYC has been at the forefront of advocating for official recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day in New York City, carrying forward powerful legacy work rooted in community, ceremony, and resistance. From that foundation, UIC has grown into a community-led organization building health, wellness, and cultural programming for Urban Natives across the city. Our anniversary honors both the legacy of Indigenous Peoples Day NYC and the future of Urban Indigenous Collective. 


Impact of Last Year’s Event

Thanks to the incredible support from last year’s Indigenous Peoples Day celebration, UIC was able to:

  • Create a dedicated Wellness Room in our community space

  • Hire our first Indigenous therapist to provide culturally grounded care

  • Design our direct services program, which will officially roll out this winter


Your participation makes real change possible. Every ticket, donation, and sponsorship helps us expand healing and wellness services for Urban Natives across the city.


ACTIVATIONS & HIGHLIGHTS

Traditional Indigenous Cuisine
Sample dishes rooted in Indigenous food traditions, prepared by Native chefs and food vendors.


Cultural + Creative Experiences

  • Live Painting: Watch Indigenous painters create works in real time, bringing stories of resilience, land, and culture to life before your eyes.

  • Live Protest Art Screen Printing (with Relative Arts): Choose your own t-shirts design with artwork created in collaboration with Relative Arts — wearable resistance rooted in community.

  • Collective Zine-Making Workshop: Collaborate with others to produce zines that uplift Indigenous voices, visions, and political education.

  • 90’s Resistance-Themed Photo Booth: Step into a reimagined 90’s set-up that celebrates urban Indigenous style, legacy, and rebellion.


Political Education & Storytelling
Micro-talks and teachings from movement elders, cultural practitioners, and scholars.


Two Dance Floors

  • House Room: Afro/Latin tribal house weaving sounds from the Americas and the Caribbean, featuring Indigenous dance troupes and dancers who bring ancient movement to the dance floor. This room is about embodied connection — from the rez to the barrio to the borough.

  • Onyx Room: Celebrating New York’s legacy of resistance, the Onyx Room will showcase old-school Hip Hop with a political edge, featuring DJ Tony Touch. Between sets, the space will uplift political education moments, grounding the music in stories of struggle, liberation, and survival.


Marketplace & Vendors
Explore Indigenous artisans sharing beadwork, jewelry, clothing, herbal remedies, and art.


Wellness Offerings
Body work by Indigenous healers and nourishing herbal elixirs.


⫸ SPEAKERS, PERFORMERS, & ARTISTS

Chenae Bullock

DJ Disco Curandera

Jaguartivist

Landback Baddie

Nataanii Means

Nathalie Serrano

Sutton King

The Albchemist

Tony Touch


⫸ GROUPS & RESERVED TABLES

We offer packages for groups, special celebrations or just because you're fabulous. Book yours at houseofyes.org/tables or reach out to reservations@houseofyes.org


⫸ GET ON THE LIST 

Subscribe for first access to tickets and special invites: houseofyes.org/yesemails 


◆ SAFER SPACES POLICY ◆

House of Yes is a space for everyone to feel welcome. We have zero tolerance for harassment, unwanted touch, and discrimination. Always ASK before touching anyone. If someone is making you uncomfortable, speak to a security guard or ask for a manager - we will help you. All restrooms in our venue are gender neutral. Find out more at houseofyes.org/safer

◆ INFO & FAQ ◆

21+ | No Re-Entry | No Refunds | More questions? Head to houseofyes.org/FAQ 

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