In Joelle Joyner’s poster “‘We Stand Together,’ the Indigenous woman is wearing a ribbon skirt, and the red symbolizes the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women movement. The Black woman wears the colors of the pan-African flag and a #BlackLivesMatter brace- let. yəhaw̓ curator Britt Reed says the poster reflects the “impact of violence and cooperation within Native and Black communities. … It’s an important moment to show solidarity with our Black relatives while also working on anti-Blackness in Indian Country.”