Benefit Concert to Support Local Climate Justice and Indigenous Land Back Project

by | May 3, 2024

Benefit Concert to Support Local Climate Justice and Indigenous Land Back Project

by | May 3, 2024

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Portland, OR – On Friday, May 17th, folks from across the Pacific Northwest will come together for the second Annual “Willam Jam: A Benefit Concert for Climate Justice Now!” This multi-cultural event, hosted at Green Anchors (8940 N Bradford St), promises an evening of music, art, food, and drinks in support of two local community organizations dedicated to environmental justice and grassroots activism.

Indigenous Peoples Power Project (IP3), a nonprofit and nonviolent direct action training and support network, is at the forefront of advancing Indigenous communities’ ability to exercise their inherent right to environmental justice, cultural livelihood, and self-determination. The funds raised at the concert will contribute to the longevity of their new landback project in so-called SE Portland, serving as an Indigenous-run space dedicated to movement ideologies, land connection, reconnection, and rematriation.

Joining forces with IP3 is the Mosquito Fleet, a network of paddlers, boaters, and community activists fighting for climate justice and a fossil-free Pacific Northwest. Funds raised for the Fleet will support a summer of on-water activities in Portland, including free kayaktivism trainings, social paddles, and the free kayak lending library.

“We’re thrilled to bring together music, food, art, and activism for a night of celebration and support,” said Asa Wright, Executive Director of Indigenous Peoples Power Project. “It’s an opportunity for the community to rally behind local Indigenous-led initiatives and grassroots climate activism.”

The lineup for the evening includes performances by Supernatural Beavers, Mista Chief and Rising Buffalo Tribe, and DJ Lapaushi. Attendees can also enjoy a variety of cuisines from West African food truck Asona Cuisine, Mexican delights from Tacos El Patrón, ice cream from Nico’s, and beverages from Straightaway Cocktails. Additionally, there will be a raffle and a silent auction featuring unique items and experiences.

Event Details:

  • What: Willam Jam: A Benefit Concert for IP3 and Mosquito Fleet
  • When: Friday, May 17th at 6pm
  • Where: Green Anchors, 8940 N Bradford St, Portland, OR 97203

RSVP & Tickets: www.willamjampdx.com

Tickets for the event can be purchased online, with all proceeds going directly to support the initiatives of IP3 and the Mosquito Fleet. For more information and to RSVP, visit www.willamjampdx.com.

Join us for an evening of music, solidarity, and action! Together, we can make a difference in the fight for environmental justice and a sustainable future.

Media Contacts:
Nic Sanford Belgard, Indigenous Peoples Power Project, nic@ip3action.org, 971-724-0222  
Kelsey Baker, The Mosquito Fleet, kelsey@mosquitofleet.us, 415-599-6672

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