‘Hamster Church is Echoes’ way of getting to know our neighbors, learning from them, and creating connections within our community. It’s holy stuff! We’ll have a casual, engaging conversation with the opportunity for participants to ask questions.
This month’s guest is Sul ka dub (aka: Freddie Lane). He is a citizen of the Lhaq’temish people enrolled in the Lummi Nation near Bellingham WA. He has been a photographer and documentary filmmaker since 1989 and has traveled with the totem pole journeys since its inception in 2002. Sul ka dub served one term on the Lummi Indian Business Council in 2017 and continues his leadership in public relations with community organizing for social justice & environmental issues. Lane is currently leading efforts for an Indigenous People March on Washington in June of 2024 and assisting the House of Tears Carvers with Red Road Totem Journeys to Hawaii, Snake River and Washington DC.
We are honored to have Sul ka dub as a guest to share some of his life and his passion.
This ONLINE event will be streamed live on our Facebook page, as well as our YouTube channel. Questions and comments are possible in the chat!