2020

Remembering George Floyd and the toll of COVID-19 on Día de los Muertos

“The St. Paul-based Indigenous Roots gathered the community to build four ofrendas, or altars. With their candles, marigolds, pictures of the deceased, and pan de muerto — the signature Day of the Dead sweet bread — ofrendas played a central role in the celebrations.” - Written by Kathryn Styer Martinez

2019

WE THE PEOPLE: Extended through November 12

“For We the People, Minnesota Museum of American Art (the M) has invited four guest curators to select work by prominent local and national artists that sheds light on the complexities of contemporary American experience. This exhibition continues the M’s engagement with critical issues about American art which began two years ago with the show American Art: It’s Complicated.”

2018

Indigenous Roots is Claiming Space for Artists of Color

“Today, Indigenous Roots has a permanent space in the same neighborhood. New murals on the walls of old buildings, done as a collaboration between Indigenous Roots and GoodSpace Murals, dot the street the organization now calls home." -Written by Katie Moritz, Published June 27, 2018 by REWIRE

2017

New cultural center shines a positive light on St. Paul’s East Side

“Indigenous Roots houses art and cultural programs, including visual art, dance, traditional healing and social justice efforts. The space is open to cultural groups in the community, and Sergio and Mary Anne have been involved since the beginning.” - Written by Lauren Otto, Published December 6th, 2017 at 4:02pm by Twin Cities Pioneer Press

2016 - 2012

How an Aztec dance group became a fixture of the Twin Cities protest scene

Written by Jared Goyette, Published July 25, 2016 by Minnpost