Camp Rosey - Tahoma Indian Center
We are committed to upholding the spiritual potential of our Native peoples to realize greater healing, opportunity, and self-determination for individuals, families, and communities. We envision a future where Native peoples find holistic wellness and prosperity through nurturing our cultures and connectedness to spirit, community, and the natural world.
For over three decades, the Tahoma Indian Center has been committed to serving as a beacon of hope for the Native American community in the Tacoma area. During this time, we have worked tirelessly to help individuals and families achieve greater prosperity and wellbeing. We recognize the unique challenges faced by indigenous communities in Pierce County, and we are dedicated to addressing them head on through a diverse range of programs and initiatives. From education and holistic care to cultural preservation and advocacy, we strive to uplift our community in every way we can.
Aleeza McCant
Melanated Illuminations: Afrofuturism, fantasy and more
Aleeza, a Black queer neurodivergent traditional and digital artist, is the creative force behind Melanated Illuminations and Aleeza Creates. One of her primary objectives is to leverage AI tools to bring a wide variety of concepts and worlds to life. A key aspect of her work is the effort to diversify AI, particularly in the representation of Melanated, plus-size, and gender non-conforming individuals. Aleeza also uses her traditional art skills to design and creating pieces that celebrate diversity, challenge norms, and to evoke and explore the spectrum of thought-provoking emotions.
Aleeza created both the light and sound art for this location.
Red Elm Cafe
1114 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA 98405-4152