Snowflake Arizmendi-Calvert is a Two-Spirit artist, writer, and community organizer of Yaqui, Rarámuri, and Tzotzil Mayan heritage. Rooted in the intersections of Indigenous identity, Queer experience, and embodied storytelling, her work weaves together movement, performance, and language to explore lineage, healing, and what it means to belong. With a background spanning dance, performance art, community advocacy, and film, Snowflake brings an interdisciplinary lens to everything she creates. She has collaborated with Indigenous and Queer communities across the Bay Area and beyond, and teaches somatic movement workshops through an Indigenous perspective. Inviting participants to use their bodies as archives of ancestral knowledge. Her creative and advocacy work are inseparable. She’s always grounded in a commitment to her people, her community, and the stories that have too long been left untold.