Wenatchee World Progress Edition I was recently interviewed regarding Wenatchi Wear & IRRF.
I recently had the opportunity to chat with Mike Magnotti, the host of Street Talk and Other Sture, about Wenatchi Wear and the Indigneous Roots and Reparation Foundation.
Earlier this year I had the opportunity to chat with author Manola at @crosscut about the Wenatchi Land Back project that I launched in August 2020.
My uncle Randy discusses his continued involvement and leadership in #landback projects.
Indigenous Roots & Reparation Foundation launch.
My friend, Dominick Bonny, takes a moment to discuss the wildfire relief along the Colville Reservation in Washington State on his show, Common Sense with Dominick Bonny.
In times of great tragedy, we can remember Mr. Rogers' famous words: Look for the helpers. For many families who lost their homes in this summer's wildfires, Mary Big Bull-Lewis of Wenatchee was that helper.
Learn more about her incredible work with Alison Morrow in this week's DNR Report.
#WILDFIREWEDNESDAY: THE INDIGENOUS IMPACT
Story covering the 2020 wildfire recovery efforts along the Colville Reservation in Washington State. Wenatchi Wear set up a collection site at their shop to collect new, unused items during COVID for the victims of the wildfire. Mary & Rob would help coordinate and drive donations to collection sites on the reservation to be distributed.
I recently wrote a piece for the Explore Washington State blog. We appreciate their support that they give to all small businesses!
I was recently approached by Kaitlin, NCWLife Magazine, to talk about Wenatchi Wear and the local Wenatchi Tribe. Randy Lewis, a local Wenatchi Tribe historian, graciously shares important history about the Wenatchi Tribe and his family growing up in the Wenatchee Valley.
Wenatchi Wear recently presented at the local 1 Million Cups event in Wenatchee, WA. at the Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce. Every Wednesday over 160 communities meet to give each other support, encouragement and feedback over a cup of coffee
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Jenny from GWATA, a local non-profit organization, on their TV series GWATA TV. We discussed Wenatchi Wear & our participation in the upcoming Peoples Marketplace in downtown Wenatchee.
The Tribal Tribune is an American Indian tribal newspaper owned by the federally-recognized Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.
The article is a featured story & available online, and soon in the printed paper!
Shortly after launching, iFiberOne visited our shop & interviewed Rob and I. We discussed the launch of Wenatchi Wear.