NBC

Discover Black Heritage | February 2023

A local artist draws inspiration from her Black and Native American descent in the creation of her artwork, NBC 5’s LeeAnn Trotter reports.

Native Truths Coverage | May 2022

A new exhibit, “Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories,” at Chicago’s Field Museum tells the personal accounts of Native American and Indigenous people through words, music, dance and art. NBC 5’s LeeAnn Trotter reports.


The Path Forward

Racism Against Native Americans | November 2021

Racial inequities in the Native American community are in some ways similar to what is happening in the African American and Latino communities.


KNKX Public Radio

Children’s book exploring Native identities launches today for Indigenous Peoples Day | October 2020

Seattle, Edmonds and Bainbridge Island are among the communities around the region that have recently opted to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day instead. A Seattle-based nonprofit is launching a new children’s book to mark the occasion.


Chicago Tribune

Wonder what that four-faced object is outside your Green Line 'L' window? The Floating Museum’s latest art initiative | August 2019

Artist Faheem Majeed, art professor at UIC, helps install a large floating sculpture of Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, front, his wife Kitihawa, a Potawatomi woman, left, and an unknown boy, right, the floating art concept by Chicago-based non-profit arts collective, along the CTA's green line"L", at Harding Park, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019. The fourth face belong to former mayor Harold Washington.


WBEZ Chicago

Inflatable Sculpture Travels Along CTA Green Line | August 2019

Jeremiah Hulsebos-Spofford said when some kids see the Founders sculpture they ask if it’s a bouncy house. Hulsebos-Spofford, a member of the art collective known as the Floating Museum, joked the group is considering that for their next work.