
TURNING BODY BAGS INTO ART
Seattle based artist Abigail Echo-Hawk, a public health researcher for the Seattle Indian Health Board and a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. When her workplace requested personal protective equipment during the Corona pandemic, they were sent a box of body bags. This left Echo-Hawk feeling like the U.S. government didn't value the lives of Native Americans.

IS FRIDA KAHLO GUILTY OF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION?
Joanna García Cherán dissects Frida Kahlo’s dress as cultural appropriation of indigenous people.