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Operation Firefly: Bringing Our Relatives Home

The Rosebud Sioux Tribe was one of the first tribes in the country selected to participate in the Defending Childhood Initiative, raising awareness about children’s exposure to violence. Read More ››

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Tribal Consultation on Violence Against Women 2017: Why Attendance of Indian Tribes Is Urgent

VAWA 2005 requires DOJ, HHS, and DOI to consult with Indian tribes on an annual basis. Read More ››

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Reviving the Movement: Voices of Advocates

Indigenous advocates have played a critical role in speaking out against violence and injustice. Read More ››

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Domestic Violence Safety Issues When Meth is Present

Methamphetamine has been identified as one of the largest threats to public safety in Indian Country. Read More ››

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Honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

In 2005, the movement for the safety of Native women led the struggle to include under the Violence Against Women Act a separate title for Native women called Safety for Indian Women. Read More ››

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Protecting the Seventh Generation: IPV, its Effect on our Children, and the Solution of Resiliency

The goal for this webinar is for participants to engage in critical thinking about how their coalition/advocates and communities are actively practicing resiliency with youth who witness or experience Read More ››

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Coming Together to Address Human Trafficking in Native Communities

What is human trafficking and what does it look like in Indigenous, tribal communities? Read More ››

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Using Social Media to Engage Your Audience & Tell Your Story

Social media can serve as the living voice of your organization and can convey your organization’s story, mission and drive to the general public and your intended audience. Read More ››

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Indigenous Healing – Mind, Body, Spirit

Understanding the mind body spirit connection, using its power and accessing its’ benefits is the basis of holistic healing.  Read More ››

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Tribal Access Project (TAP) for National Crime Information

Tribal Access Project: Information Sharing and Access to Federal Databases. Tribes can more effectively serve and protect victims of domestic and sexual violence by having full access to critical data Read More ››

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