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Zitkala-Ša: A Trailblazer for Indigenous Rights and Women’s Empowerment

Zitkala-Ša, also known as Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, was a remarkable woman who made significant contributions to American history and culture. As a Yankton Dakota Sioux writer, musician, educator, and activist, she dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of Indigenous people and women.

Zitkala-Ša’s powerful voice challenged the dominant narrative of American history and shed light on the injustices faced by Native Americans. Her writings exposed the harsh realities of assimilation policies and the erosion of Indigenous cultures. Through her activism, she played a crucial role in raising awareness about the need for social and political reform.

Although Zitkala-Ša’s work primarily focused on Indigenous rights, her efforts also had a profound impact on the women’s suffrage movement. By breaking down barriers and challenging societal norms, she paved the way for future generations of women leaders. Her courage and determination inspired countless women to fight for their rights and make their voices heard.

Zitkala-Ša’s influence can still be seen in contemporary society in various ways:

  • Indigenous Rights Movements: Her activism and writings continue to inspire and inform current Indigenous rights movements, advocating for cultural preservation, self-determination, and social justice.
  • Women’s Leadership: She serves as a role model for women leaders, particularly Indigenous women, demonstrating the power of speaking out and challenging societal norms.
  • Literature and Arts: Her literary contributions paved the way for greater representation of Indigenous voices and experiences in American literature and the arts.
  • Social Justice Advocacy: Her unwavering commitment to social justice continues to inspire activists working towards a more equitable and inclusive society.
  • Intercultural Understanding: Her ability to bridge cultural divides and promote understanding serves as an example for building a more harmonious and interconnected world.

Younger generations can learn valuable lessons from Zitkala-Ša’s life and work. Her unwavering commitment to social justice, her resilience in the face of adversity, and her ability to bridge cultural divides are all

 qualities that can inspire young people to make a positive difference in the world.

Zitkala-Ša’s legacy continues to inspire women leaders in America today. Her example shows that even in the face of great challenges, it is possible to create meaningful change. By following in her footsteps, future generations can build a more just and equitable society for all. 

Zitkala-Ša’s legacy and impact are so profound that the U.S. Mint has chosen to honor her on the 2024 American Women Quarters. This recognition further solidifies her place as a pioneering figure in American history, celebrating her contributions to Indigenous rights, women’s empowerment, and social justice.  

Click the link to watch PBS bio on Zitkala-Ša: https://www.pbs.org/video/zitkala-sa-american-indian-composer-author-activist-qqjsyq/

the con men games

Con Man Games: How Kevin McCarthy And George Santos Play In The Peoples House

BY JEANETTE LENOIR

 

Today, Americans are being served a con man, #AsbestosSantos despite his blatant lies to steal an election in New York. Liar-elect George Santos, (If that’s truly his name) is slated to be seated as a bona-fide Member of Congress representing the 3rd Congressional District in New York, despite his blatant criminal acts and un-American behavior, including alleged money laundering and tampering with election spending and reporting. And anyone who thinks his half-assed apology during his Fox News interview where he claims his lies are “debatable” despite clear evidence of his incredible world-record lies, is remotely sincere… is more interested in stoking the fire that keep Americans divided on party lines.

And Kevin McCarthy, who only wants enough votes to secure power and the Speaker title in The Peoples House, has remained dead silent on the egregiousness of this dangerous scam and con man because he wants his ill-gotten vote for Speaker. Regardless of party affiliation, the American people should be outraged at this deliberate burning of our flag by Kevin McCarthy and the Republican Party. The old adage, united we stand, divided we fall, has never been clearer and more significant than what we are witnessing in our political arena today, and in the aftermath of Trumpism.

America is flaring up like a severe case of arthritis and some of our elected leaders only care about personal gains and power. We remain a country divided despite the manifestations of #45 that was the January 6th attack on the nation’s capital. A country divided on basic truths and principles rooted in a shared humanity is a country on the edge of a cliff. History is cyclical. And seating Liar-elect George Santos is no different than what the settlers did to the wild buffaloes to defeat Native Americans. The Republican Party is not working for We, The People. They’re working for themselves to construct an America that only serves the rich, corporations and special interest groups that only want to feed from the trough and the wealth generated by working class Americans and the immigrants they loath. Folks, we’re in big trouble. And seating George Santos despite the fact that he STOLE an election, amounts to awarding a con man for doing a fantastic job conning the people who elected him. And if that’s what Republicans call democracy, imagine what they consider humanity.

In the meantime, Kevin McCarthy is so egregious with his silence and complicity on George Santos, the man has already moved into the Speaker’s Chamber despite the challenge he’s facing within his own party, including not having the votes necessary to become the next Speaker of the House. Imagine that. One can’t be shameful if they’re shameless. And that’s a dangerous precedent that produced the scum con man, George Santos.

The cycle continues.