Prints: Black Lives Matter (Chi-Nations)

David Bernie White Privilege Art Print Poster American Indian Native American Chicago Black Lives Matter Chi-Nations Youth Council
Black Lives Matter

Title: Prints: Black Lives Matter (Chi-Nations Youth Council)
Subject: Black Lives Matter and Community Response & Lack of Response
Created: 2021
Medium: Graphic Design
Software: Adobe Illustrator CC
Dimensions: 36″x36″
Design Note: The object was to respect the integrity of the original Black Lives Matter design while adding the Chi-Nations Youth Council’s styling.

Statement

Indigenous sovereignty is tantamount to Black Liberation. These graphics are connected through the practice of collective liberation. Black and Indigenous folks pose a dangerous union to the stability of America.

Within Chicago’s Native Community, we saw a rise in anti-Blackness with the American Indian Center (AIC), the oldest Native-serving institution in Illinois, commissioning an “All Life Matters” mural in the wake of the uprising for racial equity in the Summer of 2020. As a result, there was a need to showcase that the conservative beliefs of the AIC and other Native organizations that uphold AIC, including the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative (CAICC), did not reflect the beliefs of all Native peoples in Chicago.

We deliberately point to the AIC and CAICC, the self-identified organizing agency for Chicago’s Native people, due to their positionality within Chicago’s political landscape. Despite public pushback for the “All Life Matters” mural, CAICC did not make a statement to address the public display of anti-Blackness from their member organization AIC. Additionally, non-CAICC member organizations such as the Center for Native Futures and Indigenous Peoples’ Day Coalition-Illinois, founded by former AIC leadership who commissioned and advocated on behalf of the “All Life Matters” mural, are complicit in the perpetuation of anti-Blackness within Chicago’s Native community. 

by Chi-Nations Youth Council

Poster

Download the 13″x13″ poster (.pdf), Print – Black Lives Matter (Chi-Nations Youth Council).

Close-ups
David Bernie White Privilege Art Print Poster American Indian Native American Chicago Black Lives Matter Chi-Nations Youth Council
David Bernie White Privilege Art Print Poster American Indian Native American Chicago Black Lives Matter Chi-Nations Youth Council
David Bernie White Privilege Art Print Poster American Indian Native American Chicago Black Lives Matter Chi-Nations Youth Council
Shirt Design
David Bernie White Privilege Art Print Poster American Indian Native American Chicago Black Lives Matter Chi-Nations Youth Council
Draft Statement by Heather Miller

This is the draft statement by Heather Miller, the previous Executive Director of the American Indian Center of Chicago, in response to the murder of George Floyd by the Minneapolis Police. May 2020. Miller commissioned an ALL LIVES MATTER mural.

Related Article: Photos: American Indian Center an All Life Matters Mural

“Temperatures are rising in Chicago. This week the city got a feel for our upcoming summer weather but also saw our collective blood boil in response to the senseless death of George Floyd at the knee of the Minneapolis police department. His death and subsequent events has sparked outrage here in Chicago yet this is the daily experience of the members of the American Indian Center. Understanding that this country and city that brings us pride was founded on the death and dehumanization of Indigenous, Black and Brown folks. The American Indian Center stands in solidarity and in action with our Black and Brown communities in Minneapolis and Chicago.

People are gathering, expressing themselves and demanding change because we, people of color, are tired of fighting the systems that oppress and continue to dehumanize us and destroy our relationships with the land. In the last few weeks alone, Little Village residents were faced with a surprise demolition that caused massive air quality issues; we’ve seen disproportionate arrests in the south and west side neighborhood; and our Native community is asking for more and more help on a daily basis. The tragedy and violence that occurred in Minneapolis could have easily occurred here in Chicago. The system of colonization oppresses all our communities and keeps us divided. We stand together demanding justice, change, demanding action to rebuild an equitable city.

This weekend brought protests to our city while plans are being made to reopen the city and get back to work, yet going back to work requires a return to a colonized state. It requires that we continue to ignore people, communities and the systemic racism that permeates all factions of life. It requires that our city focuses on profits, corporations, colonization and genocide. It also requires that as people of color, we come together as one voice standing up against this system. Our communities have been divided and are torn apart because the system knows that if we come together as one unified voice in solidarity that we cannot be stopped. The system knows that dividing us and tearing apart our histories, stories and communities keeps us fighting one another rather than the root of the problem.

As a cultural organization, the AIC works to maintain our culture and history despite this system trying to destroy us. AIC has also signed on in support of our relatives in Minneapolis and with all our Urban Indian Centers through the National Urban Indian Family Coalition. We demand justice for George Floyd today and demand that our city of Chicago take steps to enact change that allows for all people to be treated as human beings and not profits.

Given the developing situation, AIC will remain closed to the public through June 30, 2020. We will continue to offer programming online, food distribution every Friday and carry on as the oldest urban Indian Center in the country. If you are in need, please call and leave a message and know that we will be in touch soon. To all our friends, community, members and allies, stay safe, keep fighting and demanding the change that we all want to see for a better future.”

David Bernie Photos American Indian Center Chicago All Life Matters Mural Heather Miller Statement on George Floyd

By Heather Miller, previous Executive Director of the American, May 2020

Prints

Prints is a series of artworks by Ihanktonwan Dakota artist David Bernie, including design, posters, photos, and prints.

Creative Commons License
Creative Commons License


This work by David Bernie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. You may download, share, and post the images under the condition that the works are attributed to the artist.

Total
1
Shares
Previous Article
David Bernie Art Posters Print World News 52 Elections Abolish Electoral College Term Limits Supreme Court Representation Puerto Rico Washington DC

World News #52 - Abolish the Electoral College

Next Article
David Bernie Graphic Design Logo Tribal EPA Region 9 Conference Theme 2021

Logo: Tribal EPA Region 9 Conference Theme 2021

Related Posts