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Fireside Session: Highlighting CSVANW Programs

In this webinar, Charolette Gonzales, CSVANW Policy and Advocate Director, will present the various federally funded programs the coalition provides to showcase how federal dollars can support the community. Read More ››

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FVPSA/ARP Office Hours

A panel of Native advocates shares how they have utilized ARP funds while navigating the improvement and development of tribal infrastructure.  Read More ››

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Peer-to-Peer Support and Sharing: Striving for Wellness in the Workplace

Individual wellness contributes to workplace wellness. In this fun and interactive gathering on Zoom, we'll connect with other relatives in the movement, learn new tools and strategies to deal with stress, and live better in balance. The small and large group supportive and meaningful conversations, polls, and networking will fill our advocacy wellness bags and help us to create healthy work environments and better serve our communities, families, and survivors. Read More ››

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Q & A and Discussion With FVPSA and NIWRC For FVPSA ARP Support for Survivors of DV and Sexual Assault From Culturally Specific Populations And ARP COVID Testing, Vaccines, and Mobile Health Units Tribal Grantees

<h2>Q &amp; A and Discussion With FVPSA and NIWRC For FVPSA ARP Support for Survivors of DV and Sexual Assault From Culturally Specific Populations And ARP COVID Testing, Vaccines, and Mobile Health...</h2>Read More ››

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Resistance in Native Literature: The Role of Storytelling in Ending Colonial Violence

Violence against Indigenous women and communities in North America is an ongoing crisis with a deeply rooted historical context in settler colonialism. Native women, children, and people continue to be targeted for violence at alarming rates. What realizations can Native literature offer in educating and bringing awareness to these human rights issues?  Read More ››

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Spotlight Alaska and the Crisis of MMIWG

A focused panel discussion with Debra O’Gara on initiatives in the State of Alaska, bringing more targeted attention to the crisis of MMIWG and different efforts to both raise awareness and... Read More ››

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Tribal Coalitions Talk Awareness, Advocacy, and Strategy on DVAM 2024 and Their Pathways to DVAM 2025

Every October, Tribal programs and Native advocates nationwide turn their attention to a critical human rights issue that impacts all Native communities and Nations: domestic and intimate partner violence. During this panel discussion, Tribal coalitions will shed light on the significance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and how it drives their programming and work year-round. Read More ››