Urban Native Collective

Urban Native Collective

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UNC represents and supports Native and Indigenous people through education, advocacy, and support.

06/12/2026

October 9th-12th we’re bringing our annual celebration to Cincinnati for the eighth year!

This year’s theme is Breaking Systems: A Cultural Renaissance. We’ll celebrate the Indigenized punk aesthetic and highlight contemporary artists whose work dismantles colonial narratives, to rebuild a future rooted in self-determination.

Mark your calendars to join us for our celebration, featuring a contemporary Indigenous art exhibition, music and dance performances, an engaging speaker and film series, community feast, and more.

Save the date!

06/05/2026

Take a walk through our new pollinator rain garden at 🪻🌼💧🦋

Many thanks to our partners at .coop for this beautiful new addition!

05/28/2026
04/21/2026

We wear red to remember.

Join us at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center as we honor our missing and lost relatives through the power of art and community. Our red dress exhibition and vigil will be a time for reflection, storytelling, and collective healing. All are welcome.

Opening Event:

When: Monday, May 4th | 6:00 PM

Where: 3412 Clifton Ave (3rd Floor & Rooftop)

What: An evening of community, song, and remembrance.

The exhibition will be on display from May 4th–8th. Let’s ensure their stories are never forgotten.

Photos from Urban Native Collective's post 04/17/2026

What's happening in the Marianas?

Super Typhoon Sinlaku recently tore through the Northern Mariana Islands with 160+ mph winds, leaving homes roofless and thousands in emergency shelters.

But this isn't just a "natural disaster" —it's a direct result of a global climate crisis hitting island nations first and hardest.

To the Indigenous communities of the Marianas, this storm is a "disturbed breath," a rupture in the sacred balance of the islands. We cannot rely on the same colonial systems that failed to protect the land to now fix it.

How to help:
Move from Charity to Solidarity: Support mutual aid efforts that are already on the ground.

Prioritize Sovereignty: Real resilience comes from Indigenous land stewardship and traditional knowledge.

Take Action: Support culturally grounded relief funds.

This is a time for reciprocity, not "savior" models. Let's stand with the Marianas as they heal the land and the community.

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1710 Blue Rock Street
Cincinnati, OH
45223