"I'm Too Busy" Podcast with Christina Flach
Greg Sarris appears on the "I'm Too Busy" podcast with Christina Flach.
Author Talk & Book Signing at New York Society Library
Greg Sarris discusses and signs The Last Human Bear at the New York Society Library in New York, NY.
FIGR Book Reading, Graton Resort and Casino
Greg Sarris reads from The Last Human Bear at the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, Rohnert Park.
BookShop West Portal — Conversation with Nina Schuyler
Greg Sarris and Nina Schuyler in conversation at BookShop West Portal about The Last Human Bear, with book sale and signing to follow.
Greg Sarris in Conversation with Rebecca Solnit
Greg Sarris joins Rebecca Solnit for an evening presented by Copperfield's Books at the Finley Community Center in Santa Rosa, CA.
Greg Sarris in Conversation with Oscar Villalon at City Lights Books
Greg Sarris joins ZYZZYVA editor Oscar Villalon for a conversation at City Lights Books in San Francisco, CA.
Greg Sarris in Conversation with Obi Kaufmann at Clio's
Greg Sarris joins Obi Kaufmann for an evening celebrating The Last Human Bear at Clio's in Oakland, CA.
Greg Sarris in Conversation with Jon Hickey at Kepler's
Greg Sarris joins Jon Hickey for an evening celebrating The Last Human Bear at Kepler's in Menlo Park, CA.
Greg Sarris in Conversation with Jane Ciabattari at The 222 Gallery
Greg Sarris joins Jane Ciabattari for an evening celebrating The Last Human Bear at The 222 Gallery in Healdsburg, CA.
Author Talk & Book Signing at Book Passage
Greg Sarris discusses and signs The Last Human Bear at Book Passage in Corte Madera, CA.
ICTnews.org Interview with Sandra Schulman
Greg Sarris is interviewed by Sandra Schulman for ICTnews.org by phone.
LA Times Interview with Maddie Connors
Greg Sarris is interviewed by Maddie Connors for the LA Times, in Rohnert Park.
Bay Area Book Festival
THE LAST HUMAN BEAR, inspired by the Native women elders who shaped Sarris' youth, will be on special early sale with the Bay Area Book Festival following an incredible conversation between Greg Sarris and Susan Straight, author of Sacrament, celebrating independence, healing, and brilliant Native writing.
The Last Human Bear Discussion & Book Signing
A double-billed event featuring John Freeman and Greg Sarris in conversation about their new works, California Rewritten and The Last Human Bear. Hosted at the Point Reyes Presbyterian Church with Point Reyes Books as the provisioning bookstore.
The Last Human Bear nominated for the June 2026 Indie Next List
The Last Human Bear nominated for the June 2026 Indie Next List by American Booksellers Association.
Greg Sarris Featured in Modern Luxury: The Story Keeper
Greg Sarris featured in Modern Luxury magazine.
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Crescendo Event
Proud to co-sponsor the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Crescendo event, honoring their Corporate Champion, Gilead Sciences.
CALIBA Spring Forum Panel
That's My Alter Ego: Exploring Identity, Transformation, and Self. Greg Sarris and Sarah Gailey, author of Make Me Better, led in conversation by a CALIBA bookseller.
Greg Sarris' 'The Forgetters' reminds audiences stories are lessons, history that can't be forgotten
Sarris' latest book, 'The Forgetters,' published by Heyday Books, is immediately engaging, a revealing glimpse into the lives, places and heritage of our region's Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok people.
Greg Sarris on Tribal Leadership and a Sense of Belonging
Sarris became active in tribal politics in the 1990s and, in 2000, was instrumental in obtaining federal recognition for The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.
'Against all odds': Sarris speaks on storytelling
Greg Sarris M.A. '81, Ph.D '89 spoke to an audience of over 100 people at an event celebrating his new book 'The Forgetters' at Cemex.
Storytellers share histories in Greg Sarris's 'The Forgetters'
Greg Sarris lives in Sonoma County. His collection of stories, The Forgetters, came out on April 16th, 2024.
Greg Sarris on Writing to Remember Our Responsibility To Each Other
Greg Sarris's gritty, dramatic, and innovative novel-in-stories, Grand Avenue, follows the exploits of members of an urban Native American community in Santa Rosa, Northern California.
Greg Sarris to receive SSU honorary doctorates
Sonoma State University will bestow honorary degrees on two longtime North Bay community leaders during the university's 2024 Commencement ceremonies on May 18.
Sonoma Democratic Party presents Trowbridge Lifetime Achievement Award to Greg Sarris
The Sonoma County Democratic Party's annual Crab Feed included a ceremony awarding the Trowbridge Lifetime Achievement Award to Chairman Greg Sarris of Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.
What's Missing in 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese's Oscar-nominated film, begins with Osage men somberly performing a traditional pipe ceremony.
Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and Sonoma State University Celebrate Opening of Refurbished Center at SSU's Osborn Preserve
On Tuesday, January 16, Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (FIGR) and Sonoma State University (SSU), celebrated the opening of the FIGR Learning Center at SSU's Fairfield Osborn Preserve.
Alta Live: Place and Purpose's Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann
Master chroniclers of the West, Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann have penned some of our favorite texts of and about California.
The University of Utah honors scholar Greg Sarris with Award in Environmental Humanities
As chair of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, Greg Sarris has an extensive body of humanities work that spans media and genres: novels, memoir, film, theater, and more.
Greg Sarris, chairman of Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, appointed to UC Board of Regents
Greg Sarris, chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, has been appointed to the University of California Board of Regents by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Sundance Institute Receives $4M To Support Indigenous Filmmakers In California
The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria has gifted the Sundance Indigenous Program $4 million to empower Indigenous filmmakers from California tribes.
Ceremony marks start of $1 billion Graton Resort and Casino expansion
Plans at the 254-acre casino site call for a gaming floor almost twice the current size, with 2,000 more slot machines and an additional 200-plus hotel rooms.
Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and Point Reyes National Seashore Announce Partnership
A Government-to-Government Partnership was signed between the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.
How this $250K grant aims to support Sonoma County migrant families
The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (FIGR) presented the collaborative with a $250,000 grant to continue to provide needed legal and social services for the underserved.
This Bay Area Company Raised Wages in the Pandemic. Will more follow?
The cost of living in the Bay Area is so high and so many people pay a really large portion of their income towards rent.
Greg Sarris' 'Citizen' a Highlight of Word for Wordcast's Adaptations of Short Fiction
As Salvador, the aforementioned abandoned son, Edie Flores smoothly moves the bulk of the narrative forward, his voice coloring each passage with a golden resonance.
UCLA Law receives $15 million to boost study of Native American law and policy
Tribal law is a cornerstone of Native Americans' quest for equality and inclusion within the U.S. justice system, said Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria Tribal Chairman Greg Sarris.
Petaluma Profile: Greg Sarris brings Miwok myths to life
I had never written a children's story, so I turned to the classics like the Brothers Grimm, where a beautiful maiden is rescued by a handsome and powerful male hero.
Outstanding Voices: Graton Rancheria Resort and Casino's Greg Sarris believe equality is all about inclusion
A writer and academic who has taught at UCLA, Loyola Marymount University and Sonoma State University, Sarris helped lead the Graton Rancheria tribe's restoration as a federally recognized American Indian nation.