Sexual Assault Awareness Month joint statement from StrongHearts Native Helpline, Alaska Native Women's Resource Center, and National Indigenous Women's Resource Center. Read More ››
We are not alone in seeing systemic and law enforcement bias when it comes to the lack of coverage of and case resolutions of missing and murdered Indigenous relatives. Read More ››
A panel of Native advocates shares how they have utilized ARP funds while navigating the improvement and development of tribal infrastructure. Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, the ACLU, and 27 tribal and advocacy organizations, united in filing an amicus brief in McGirt v. Oklahoma. Read More ››
This webinar is an opportunity to remember how the power of relationships led to creating VAWA and ensured the voices of Indigenous women who were battered were heard and reflected in the legislation. Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center commends the long-time activism of Native activists, Native organizations, Tribal communities, and allies who worked tirelessly to change the name of Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, recognizes and honors April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). This year’s theme for SAAM focuses on consent, and the slogan is “I Ask.” I Read More ››
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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