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Bookshop Santa Cruz presents: Julian Brave NoiseCat | WE SURVIVED THE NIGHT

Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:00 PM PDT London Nelson Community Center, 95060

Bookshop Santa Cruz presents: Julian Brave NoiseCat | WE SURVIVED THE NIGHT

Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:00 PM PDT London Nelson Community Center, 95060

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ABOUT THE EVENT + TICKETS:  

  • This in-person event will include a 1-hour book talk with audience Q&A, followed by a book signing. 

  • There are two ticket package options; please select carefully:

    • $38 Solo Package: Admission for 1, plus complimentary hardcover edition of WE SURVIVED THE NIGHT.

    • $44 Double Package: Admission for 2, plus complimentary hardcover edition of WE SURVIVED THE NIGHT.

    • Each ticket package contains separate barcodes for each entry and book.

    • Your book will be available for pickup as you enter the show, or early at Bookshop Santa Cruz beginning on 10/14, its release date (hence the additional barcode)

    • Books uncollected at the event will be held for pickup at Bookshop Santa Cruz for two months, after which they will be released.  

  • Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Open seating.

  • Tickets include ALL taxes and fees. Tickets are final sale and do not qualify for Readers Club credit.

This event is cosponsored by the American Indian Resource Center and The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz.

Thanks for your interest! We can't wait to see you at the event!


ABOUT THE BOOK + AUTHOR:

"Written in gorgeous, sparse prose, We Survived the Night reads like a novel. Told with a blistering honesty, the truth and grit create a beautifully woven coyote story we haven't heard before. This is a love letter to Oakland, to the Canim Lake Band Tsq'secen of the Secwepemc Nation, to a father from his son, to the act of being a Native person in the twenty first century finding ways to love even through all that wounds have opened and wrought. With this, Julian Brave NoiseCat has written a book I've been waiting my whole life to read."—Tommy Orange, author of Wandering Stars

A stunning narrative from one of the most powerful young writers at work today—We Survived the Night (Knopf) interweaves oral history with hard-hitting journalism and a deeply personal father-son journey into a searing portrait of Indigenous survival, love, and resurgence.

Julian Brave NoiseCat's childhood was rich with culture and contradictions. When his Secwépemc and St'at'imc father, an artist haunted by a turbulent past, abandoned the family, he and his non-Native mother were embraced by the urban Native community in Oakland, California, as well as by family on the Canim Lake Indian Reserve in British Columbia. In his father's absence, NoiseCat immersed himself in Native history and culture to understand the man he seldom saw—his past, his story, where he came from—and, by extension, himself.

Years later, NoiseCat sets out across the continent to correct the erasure, invisibility, and misconceptions surrounding the First Peoples of this land, as he develops his voice as a storyteller and artist in his own right. Told in the style of a "Coyote Story," a legend about the trickster forefather of NoiseCat's people who was revered for his wit and mocked for his tendency to self-destruct, We Survived the Night brings a traditional artform nearly annihilated by colonization back to life on the page. Through a dazzling blend of history and mythology, memoir and reportage, NoiseCat unravels old stories and braids together new ones. He grapples with the erasure of North America's First Peoples and the trauma that cascades across generations, while illuminating the vital Indigenous cultural, environmental, and political movements reshaping the future. He chronicles the historic ascent of the first Native American cabinet secretary in the United States and the first Indigenous sovereign of Canada; probes the colonial origins and limits of racial ideology and Indian identity through the story of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina; and hauls the golden eggs of an imperiled fish out of the sea alongside the Tlingit of Sitka, Alaska. This is a rewriting and restoration—of Native history and, more intimately, of family and self, as NoiseCat seeks to reclaim a culture effaced by colonization and reconcile with a father who left. Virtuosic, compelling, and deeply moving, this is at once an intensely personal journey and a searing portrait of Indigenous survival, love, and resurgence.

Drawing from five years of on-the-ground reporting, We Survived the Night paints a profound and unforgettable portrait of contemporary Indigenous life, alongside an intimate and deeply powerful reckoning between a father and a son. Soulful, formally daring, indelible work from an important new voice.

JULIAN BRAVE NOISECAT is a writer, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, champion powwow dancer, and student of Salish art and history. His writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker. NoiseCat has been recognized with numerous awards including the 2022 American Mosaic Journalism Prize and many National Native Media Awards. He was a finalist for the Livingston Award and multiple Canadian National Magazine Awards, and was named to the TIME100 Next list in 2021. His first documentary, Sugarcane, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary. Directed alongside Emily Kassie, Sugarcane premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, where NoiseCat and Kassie won the Directing Award in U.S. Documentary. NoiseCat is a proud member of the Canim Lake Band Tsq̓éscen̓ and descendant of the Líl̓wat Nation of Mount Currie. We Survived the Night is his first book.

Location

London Nelson Community Center, 95060