This Saturday, May 5th, 2018 the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center supports grassroots to National policy level organizing efforts that seek to address the horrific ongoing violence Read More ››
Tools for Transformation: Becoming Accessible,
Culturally Responsive, and Trauma-Informed Organizations
Implementation Support Guides for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs Read More ››
This October 1, in honor of Tillie Black Bear, Wa Wokiye Win (Woman Who Helps Everyone) Women Are Sacred Day, NIWRC will be offering a virtual healing camp for survivors of domestic violence...Read More ››
This curriculum was created to support tribal programs in providing advocacy and safety for survivors within their communities and make changes to end violence by embracing Indigenous culture. Read More ››
This webinar is a panel discussion on the significance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) and how it affects programming and advocacy year-round. Read More ››
Findings from the December 6 panel discussion 'Crimes of Power: Reporting on Femicide,' hosted by CWGL's Journalism Initiative on Gender-Based Violence in collaboration with the NIWRC. Read More ››
This celebratory webinar will highlight the milestones leading up to and since the passage of the Violence Against Women Act in 1994 for Tribal Nations and Alaska Native Villages. Read More ››
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), originally sponsored by Senators Biden and Hatch, was enacted in 1994 as a result of national grassroots organizing by battered women and advocates. Read More ››