The spiritual, cultural and historical significance of the sacred site of Puvungna has been held by the Tongva, Acjachemen and other Southern California tribes for thousands of years. Puvungna Village, a 22-acre site on the Cal State Long Beach campus, has long been the source of a push and pull battle between the university and local Native communities for decades. In this episode, DIG MAG staff writer and podcast host Natalie Malins digs deep into the history of CSULB's transgressions against Puvungna and the work local, grassroots organizers are doing to preserve the land.