Karen Artichoker

Karen Artichoker is our featured Speaker’s Bureau member this newsletter. She has been involved in the movement to end violence against native women for thirty (30) years when she co-coordinated the first “Indian Nations: Justice for Victims of Crime” conference. Read More ››

Lesley Kabotie

A Master facilitator offering custom processes designed to help groups have meaningful dialogue or achieve consensus based decisions. Read More ››

Lori Jump

Lori Jump, a citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, is the Director of the StrongHearts Native Helpline. Read More ››

Marlena Robbins

Marlena Robbins, a proud member of the Diné Nation, is a highly motivated individual currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health – Interdisciplinary Studies. Read More ››

Nancy Bordeaux

I currently work in the Minneapolis and St. Paul Minnesota area. I engage the community in a monthly training on historical complex trauma and healing.   Read More ››

Nikki Locklear

Miss., Locklear has worked 12+ years in DV Advocacy with over 10 years in direct services as an advocate and as a Shelter Manager at a DV/SA/HT Agency. In these positions, she has had the opportunity to work with state and federally funded grants geared toward providing culturally congruent services to American Indians. Read More ››

Rebecca Nagle

Rebecca Nagle is an award winning advocate and writer focused on advancing Native rights and ending violence against Native women. Read More ››