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[Empowering Native Voices: Transforming Political Representation and Identity]-[The power shift US politics needs | Anathea Chino]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-02-11

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The Struggle for Visibility and Identity

In a compelling conversation at TED Next 2024, Anathia Chino, co-founder of Advanced Native Political Leadership, discusses the critical importance of integrating Native voices into the American democratic process. Coming from the Acoma Pueblo, Chino reflects on her upbringing, noting how her indigenous identity was often treated as a "historical relic" by education systems that rarely acknowledge Native existence beyond the 1800s. She describes her early experiences as "othering," where her mere presence served as a reminder that the U.S. is not simply a "nation of immigrants," but a land with "thriving indigenous cultures."

Building Infrastructure for Native Leadership

Chino’s journey from grassroots organizing to founding her organization stemmed from a realization: even in states like New Mexico, where Native populations are significant, there was a lack of infrastructure to support Native leaders. Her organization now works to create "space for Native leaders to thrive in systems that were not created for us." This involves training programs that help individuals overcome timidity and step into their power, moving from hesitant participants to confident leaders who declare, "I am going to be the next governor of my state." This transformation is a testament to the progress being made in making democracy more accessible and representative.

Expanding the Scope of Democracy

When asked why non-Native individuals should care about this mission, Chino emphasizes that a "more reflective democracy" benefits everyone. She argues that demographic shifts are inevitable and that understanding the value of "different voices and diverse perspectives" strengthens the country over generations. By working alongside "white allies" and diverse coalitions, her organization is witnessing a tangible "systems power shift." She encourages everyone to "be what you're fighting for," noting that her own advocacy extends to queer rights, women’s equality, and the fundamental right to "dream."

Redefining Political Aesthetics and Presence

Addressing the evolution of political campaigns, Chino recounts her background in "political styling," a business she started to help women of color run for office. She explains that in 2013, the prevailing message was that candidates needed to "assimilate in order to run." Today, however, she celebrates the fact that the world is different, with leaders "wearing traditional regalia in the halls of Congress." Her training focuses on helping Native leaders hold their indigenous identity while finding common ground with neighbors, proving that one does not need to abandon their heritage to be a viable, capable leader. Ultimately, Chino’s work is about "taking back of our identities" and ensuring that Native women and leaders can exist authentically within the highest levels of government.

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