MMIW: Understanding the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis Beyond Individual Acts of Violence
NIWRC Responds to Club Q Shooting, Gun Violence Our hearts are devastated to hear of the hateful, senseless attack at Club Q in Colorado Springs, CO on November 19, the eve of the Transgender Day of Remembrance, and the last day of Trans... Read More ››
NIWRC Releases Statement in Support of Victim-Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence We believe you. We stand with you. Read More ››
International Advocacy Update: Raising Global Awareness of Violence Against Indigenous Women in the Context of Climate Change
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month | Honoring the Legacy of Wa Wokiye Win (Tillie Black Bear)
Date: Wed Mar 17, 2021 (7:30AM) - Wed Mar 17, 2021 (8:30AM) Traumatic Brain Injury and Domestic Violence: What are the Connections?