Author: Cindi M. Alvitre
- New Releases
- Forthcoming
- John Muir Laws Collection
- Obi Kaufmann Collection
- Tom Killion Collection
- Birds of California
- African American Studies
- Anthologies
- Architecture
- Art and Photography
- Asian and Asian American Studies
- California Indian
- Children
- Fighting for Justice
- History
- Latinx Studies
- Literature and Poetry
- Memoir
- Nature
- Note Cards
- Politics
- Social Justice
Cindi Alvitre is a mother and grandmother, and she has been an educator and artist-activist for over three decades. She is a descendant of the original inhabitants of Los Angeles and Orange Counties. In 1985, she and Lorene Sisquoc cofounded Mother Earth Clan, a collective of Indian women who created a model for cultural and environmental education. In the late 1980s she cofounded Ti’at Society, sharing in the renewal of ancient maritime practices of the coastal and island Tongva. She currently teaches American Indian Studies at California State University, Long Beach.
