Heyday's Berkeley Roundhouse Program: Past, Present, and Future
Since its origins, Heyday has kept California Indian peoples at the center of its work, beginning with the publication of The Ohlone Way by founder Malcolm Margolin in 1978. To date, Heyday has published more than 50 books devoted to California Indian culture and history. In 2012, the Roundhouse Program was developed within Heyday as a place for publishing books by and about California Indian people—including memoirs, children’s books, texts on traditions, language revitalization, and more.
In addition to our books, Heyday has published since 1987 News from Native California, a quarterly magazine connecting readers to the West Coast’s first peoples. In its 35th anniversary year, the magazine continues to inform and inspire subscribers about Native California’s cultures, art, histories, and social justice—past, present, and future.
The future is where you come in: Heyday’s Roundhouse Program and quarterly magazine, News from Native California, are nourished by contributions from community organizations and individuals who support operating expenses and specific projects. We are grateful beyond words to our donors, subscribers, and advertisers whose generosity and trust have kept our Californian Indian publishing vibrant through the decades.
We invite you to join us in strengthening California’s original voices through the power of story. Contributions are tax deductible and you will receive an email receipt from Heyday.