An exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, curated by over 60 individual members of 21 tribal communities, paves the way for equitable collaborative possibilities.

Joelle E. Mendoza (JEM)
Joelle E. Mendoza (JEM) is an Indigenous-Chicana artist and writer based in East Los Angeles. JEM is currently an MFA student in fiction at the Institute of American Indian Arts. She also works with clay and adobe along with contributing to local Native gardening practices and collectives.
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