
(L-R) Baltazar Fedalizo Principle and Co-Founder of PowWowonParade, Karen Anderson Arts & Enrichment Coordinator, Interim PUSD Superintendent Elizabeth Blanco, Peter Roybal CEO and Co-Founder with Boardmember Amanda Schreiber of PowWowonParade.
Nonprofit Native American is not making history; rather, he is correcting it.
By News Desk
Peter Roybal, CEO and Founder of Pow Wow on Parade, is working with Arts & Enrichment Coordinator Karen Anderson and Superintendent Elizabeth Blanco of the Pasadena School District in their Arts & Enrichment Program starting this Fall semester to further develop arts integrated lessons.
Peter Roybal and his staff will be revising the way manifest destiny is written. Roybal has traveled the nation to spread his message. He has gone from the New Mexico Historical Society, to working with Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico and Congresswoman Judy Chu of California, to speaking at the court hearing at the Federal Courthouse in Pasadena, on Apache Stronghold v. U.S. Mining Corporation as an expert witness.
Roybal’s relentless pursuit of truth in history is unwavering. PowWowonParade.org is a non-profit for Native youth to demonstrate their culture to the masses by participating in the Rose Parade 2024. Native Americans who live will tell the story of those who live now and those who lived on the Reservations.
Roybal is working with documentarians all over the country to set the record straight. Roybal’s cause will affect the way Native American history is written for generations to come in our nation in K-12 textbooks.
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