¡PRESENTE! A DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS FUNDRAISER — HARRIET TUBMAN CENTER 11/1/25
Figgy Baby, Indigenous Cats, Frosty, and Lxs Cochinxs turned the Harriet Tubman Center parking lot into a sanctuary under the LA night sky. Día de los Muertos benefit show, raising money for the Community Self Defense Coalition and families affected by ICE raids while honoring the ancestors. The lineup felt intentional: Figgy Baby, the non-binary Mexican rapper reimagining masculinity through fluid, high-energy performance. Indigenous Cats, the underground duo blending Salvadoran and Filipino roots with boom bap beats and razor-sharp political lyrics about decolonization and Indigenous resistance. Frosty and Lxs Cochinxs rounding out the night.
Indigenous Cats stood out, their sound unique and their politics uncompromising. Between sets, a community cypher opened the floor, voices circling back on themselves, building on what came before. This wasn't just a show. This was mutual aid in action, community care and call-and-response. Culture and politics. Music as organizing. Resistance as ritual.