In 2005, the national movement for the safety of Native women led the struggle to include in the Violence Against Women Act a separate title for Native women called Safety for Native Women. Read More ››
This webinar will address the multitude of factors that affect the safety and well-being of women and children living with domestic violence. Read More ››
The work to end violence against Native women and recreate peaceful, harmonious communities is based on reclaiming our traditional values, belief systems and life ways. Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, the Avellaka Program, the National LGBTQ Institute on IPV, and the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence invite family and friends Read More ››
The National Congress of American Indians Task Force on Violence Against Women will provide an update on efforts to remove barriers preventing American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages from Read More ››
In this issue: Highlights from 2025 Women Are Sacred pg. 6. Maternal Health in Indian Country pg. 14. White Paper: Domestic Violence Services in Indian Country pg. 21 Read More ››
After years of grassroots advocacy to raise awareness and provide support for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women impacted by the intersection of gender-based violence and... Read More ››
Join us for a Tillie Black Bear Women Are Sacred Day webinar. Our speakers will use Tillie’s words and body of work to illustrate how her legacy continues to inspire the movement to end violence! Read More ››