We are excited to share our Indian Country team Vice President, Temryss Lane (Lummi Nation), is one of “The Aunties,” sharing live stories at the Moore Theater on Wednesday, November 20 at 7:30pm, for the series by Indigenous Performance Productions. “The Aunties” is a storytelling performance and film series that honors the matriarchs that have upheld, and continue to uphold, Indigenous life ways in communities all over Turtle Island. Click here to get your tickets today (tickets start from $15 + fees). https://lnkd.in/gn3vDJet
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Our Mission Provide communications and public affairs strategies to good causes that strive to have lasting impact by strengthening communities and creating a more equitable and sustainable world. About Us We've been winning the good fight since 1993, when founder John Hoyt decided a communications firm could make a difference. Today, with offices in Seattle and Portland, we remain true to our original vision. We provide knowledge and skill to organizations of all sizes working to create positive change. We know from decades of working with mission-driven organizations that smart marketing combined with the common good creates lasting engagement, whether it is for CSR, Rock the Vote or the good food movement. Depending on your project, our in-house experts—in branding, social media, web design government relations and more—become members of your team, bringing a fresh perspective that allows us to amplify the positive impact of your work. We stay at the leading edge of our craft, investing in innovation, emerging ideas and new skills for our staff and new services for our clients.
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Support accessibility in the arts by donating to Colleen Echohawk’s walk! Click here to donate and learn more: https://lnkd.in/gRuZN_U7
Next up! The incredible Colleen Echohawk, another one of our 2024 Art for All Ball models! A passionate advocate for Indigenous people and equitable access to the arts, Colleen believes in the healing power of creativity: "The healing that is happening in our communities is being led by folks who've experienced some of the hardest things." Watch her inspiring story and learn how art can bring about change. Every vote helps Path with Art continue its mission of using art for healing and empowerment. Help Colleen win the "Digital Duchess" title by supporting her walk (link here > https://bit.ly/4hoy1WT). https://bit.ly/40sdyKL
2024 Art for All Ball Model: Colleen Echohawk!
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"The way that Native people see ourselves impacts the way that we treat ourselves." - Matika Wilbur (Tulalip / Swinomish) Matika's remarks provided a powerful call to action at the Chief Seattle Club Luncheon yesterday. Here at Pyramid, we believe that Native people hold the power to transform how we care for each other and we see Chief Seattle Club leading that movement in our community. Native Americans and Alaska Natives represent 15% of the homeless population, while making up just 2% of the general population. Chief Seattle Club is leading in community care, and on a mission to create sacred space for our relatives, aiming to achieve functional zero for urban Native homelessness in King County by 2030. Donate today to build housing together: ChiefSeattleClub.org
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Last month, one of our teammates was honored to attend the 35th Annual Centennial Accord, hosted by the Suquamish Tribe! The Centennial Accord is a crucial convening for federally recognized tribes in WA, as it is an opportunity to connect directly with the Governor on priority topics and issue areas for each tribe. Attending the Centennial Accord is valuable in informing the work we do daily for our clients within Indian Country. We look forward to attending the next one!
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Our team had fun celebrating Byrd Barr Place at their 60th Diamond Gala! ?? The Gala celebrated 60 years since the organization’s founding and their ongoing commitment to advancing racial and economic justice in the Central District, Seattle, and across Washington state. We’re excited to see what the next 60 years brings!
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The majority of Washington tribes are opposed to Initiative 2117, which would end protections for our air, water, forests, and farmland and allow more pollution in our state. Initiative 2117 would halt funding to essential projects including restoration, transportation, and salmon recovery, among others. We are incredibly proud of our partnership with tribes in Washington. Read more about this important issue on November’s ballot and get involved at https://no2117.com/ https://lnkd.in/g4C9Yk-e
Why Washington tribes are fighting effort to gut the state's Climate Commitment Act
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Planning to run social media ads in the next month? Whether those ads are political or not (like get out the vote campaigns), you’ll want to think about implications for your budget, audience targeting, timeline, and more. Get the lowdown on everything you need to know about running ads on social media during election season in our latest Insights post. ??
How the 2024 election season may impact your social media ads | Pyramid Communications
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Want to take your marketing emails to the next level??Maybe your content is failing to convey your message or the overall design feels lackluster. Look no further! During our FREE webinar you’ll learn key strategies for crafting email newsletters, including: * Narrowing down to the most impactful content * Designing emails that stand out * Following accessibility best practices * And more! Register today!
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Last week, a few Pyramid team members traveled to the Blackfeet Nation to meet with key leaders and elders, focusing on the significance of the Blackfeet Water Compact and Settlement Act. During the visit, our team gathered essential information, interviews, and footage of Water Compact-funded projects that will guide our efforts over the next year. The Blackfeet Nation has started investing in vital water infrastructure that will benefit the entire community, for generations to come. In recent years, Pyramid has built many valuable relationships with the Blackfeet Nation. We are proud to support Blackfeet leadership in 2024 and beyond!