2 hours
Taghkanic
Starting at USD 0
Fri, 11 Jul, 2025 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
Taghkanic, United States
Forge Project is staffed by a dedicated but small team, and is open to the general public during public events. Beginning in 2025, we are offering a new structure for site tours at Forge - one that engages the distinct skills and areas of focus of each staff member Forge Project.
Forge staff collaboratively lead tours on Fridays, March through October, for individuals and groups of up to twelve people. These two-hour tours include light refreshments, introductions to our work at Forge, and time to enjoy the space we steward.
On July 11, Sarah Biscarra Dilley (yaktitʸutitʸu yaktiłhini [Northern Chumash]), Director of Indigenous Programs & Relationality, and Phoebe Zinman, Development Manager, will lead a site tour focused on tribal relations and our commitment to wealth redistribution.
Forge is committed to increasing accessibility to our site, including physical accessibility. We welcome requests for accommodation and further questions - please reach out directly by emailing cm9iYmllIHwgZm9yZ2Vwcm9qZWN0ICEgY29t or aW5mbyB8IGZvcmdlcHJvamVjdCAhIGNvbQ==.
Forge Project charges a fee for site visits, which is inclusive of the time, expertise, and hosting shared as well as commitment to wealth redistribution as a core value. As such, Forge equally splits all site fees with Stockbridge-Munsee Community toward building their new Cultural Center as a tangible recognition of our responsibility to Moh-He-Con-Nuck peoples and homelands.
Our rates:
Always Free & Suggested Donation
Expected Fee & Donation
Support:
Forge is open by appointment for Native community members and Indigenous cultural workers, as well as for private site visits for groups larger than twelve or those wanting to include a meal; please email us at dmlzaXQgfCBmb3JnZXByb2plY3QgISBjb20=.
Forge Project recommends additional direct payments in the amount of your choosing to the Cultural Affairs Department at the Stockbridge-Munsee Community. We hope that others in the Mahicannituck (Hudson river) Valley and beyond will consider adopting actionable ways of financially redressing the displacement of Native peoples and ongoing dispossession from their homelands.
If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to Forge Project you may do so here. We appreciate your support.
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Tickets for Site Visit: Forge Project Tribal Relations & Wealth Redistribution can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Native visitors and Native-led organizations | Free |
Grassroots community organizers & activists | Free |
Cultural workers, nonprofit staff, educators | 39 USD |
Supporters, donors & board visitors | 55 USD |
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