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<p>She arrived in LA in 2020, not long after the disastrous explosion at Skid Row, and since then has been seen at a number of major actions. According to rumors in the world of labor organizing, she might have been one of the forces behind the recent formation of a union by Cafe Java employees in Los Angeles.</p> | <p>She arrived in LA in 2020, not long after the disastrous explosion at Skid Row, and since then has been seen at a number of major actions. According to rumors in the world of labor organizing, she might have been one of the forces behind the recent formation of a union by Cafe Java employees in Los Angeles.</p> | ||
<p>Mizha has also gained a name for herself as a local musician in eccentric venues and coffee shops, usually performing a mix of original songs and classic protest anthems. She's definitely memorable, sporting a slightly-punk side shave ornamented with tiny braids and, usually, at least one large feather from an eagle, hawk or corvid. Appearance-wise, the singer is pretty enough but not stunning--unless one counts the shockingly brilliant smile that can at times light up her entire face. </p> | <p>Mizha has also gained a name for herself as a local musician in eccentric venues and coffee shops, usually performing a mix of original songs and classic protest anthems. She's definitely memorable, sporting a slightly-punk side shave ornamented with tiny braids and, usually, at least one large feather from an eagle, hawk or corvid. Appearance-wise, the singer is pretty enough but not stunning--unless one counts the shockingly brilliant smile that can at times light up her entire face. </p> | ||
<p>Her regular shows at Cafe La Causa (a very eccentric left-leaning coffee shop and info-shop near UCLA) tend to draw a large and varied crowd that runs the gamut from punks to professors, from black turtlenecks to black biker jackets.</p> | <p> Her regular shows at Cafe La Causa (a very eccentric left-leaning coffee shop and info-shop near UCLA) tend to draw a large and varied crowd that runs the gamut from punks to professors, from black turtlenecks to black biker jackets.</p> | ||
<p>Mizhakwan is also a member of Gidaandakii, an Indigenous music group that burst onto the powwow scene in the 2021 season. There's rumored to be a recording in the works.</p> | <p> Mizhakwan is also a member of Gidaandakii, an Indigenous music group that burst onto the powwow scene in the 2021 season. There's rumored to be a recording in the works.</p> | ||
<p> Late in 2021, her name showed up in local news, with irony attached. See +bb 6/22 and 6/23. | <p> Late in 2021, her name showed up in local news, with irony attached. See +bb 6/22 and 6/23. | ||
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<p> However: Mizha Peltier's website, eagleresistance.org, remained active even after she was hospitalized. She began posting again right at the end of 2021, both on the main website and on her substack site: the usual political essays and commentary, along with occasional updates on her recovery. No videos, of course, only the written word.</p> | |||
<p> Most of her work in 2022 has been focused on Endron, and especially on the Bristow Park project and surrounding political battles. This issue has its own splash page on her website, with links to numerous community and environmental groups planning a group march in Commerce. | |||
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Revision as of 08:29, 28 July 2023
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