Meet Alan Lechusza Aquallo
Dr. Alan Lechusza Aquallo (Lusieno/Maidu) defines his work through a critical philosophy toward the Indigeonizing of education and artistic expression. Research topics and projects produced by Dr. Lechusza Aquallo reside in the areas of Native Hip Hop, the expressive arts, and the development of Native/Indigenous critical theories. Dr. Lechusza Aquallo’s writing and ambitious publishing agenda bring together Native and non-Native aesthetics and epistemologies through dynamic intersectionality.
Dr. Lechusza Aquallo engages his deep resource-rich understanding to question and redefine how we see Native/Indigenous culture, customs, artistic expressions, and knowledge. His work is centered on the necessity to disturb assumptions of power to resist and challenge colonial/settler ideologies to realign the importance of tribal sovereignty, self-determination, equity, and socio-political justice.
Listen to some of the tracks Alan Lechusza Aquallo notes helped shape and change the direction of his life at his Bio page.
“Let’s talk about it!” Read my ongoing publications. Check out the IHHBA podcast, and subscribe to my podcast, “Tracks 4 D Day” at alanlechusza.com and Substack. Follow, subscribe, share, and comment on all social media. I want to hear from you and engage the discourse together! “Blood, Sweat, Pray, Every Day; No Track Left Unheard!”
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