We, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC), are grieving the news of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind’s murder, adding to the already heavy burden our people carry due to the countless Read More ››
The crisis of missing and murdered Native women and girls is alarming and a tragic reflection of the spectrum of violence committed against Native women and girls. Read More ››
Today the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (“NIWRC”) files an amicus brief in support of the United States Department of Justice, asking the United States Supreme Court to reverse the Read More ››
"We will continue to do this lifesaving work with or without the President’s donation,” said National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) Board Chairwoman Cherrah Giles, in response to Senator Read More ››
Join us to mark NIWRC's 10-year anniversary as we re-dedicate our commitment to strengthening tribal responses to safety for Native women and their children. Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) is set to receive future distribution royalties from the feature film Wind River. The Weinstein Company (TWC), although not involved in Read More ››
Throughout October, NIWRC will raise awareness about domestic violence, honor the strength of survivors, and advocate for justice for Native women, who experience violence at disproportionate rates. Read More ››
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