Memory Dawn Long Chase is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. She has worked in the anti-gender-based movement for the past 10 years. Read More ››
An advocate for human rights, survivors, children, and families, she served as Attorney General for the Oglala Sioux Tribe from 2012-2017. Read More ››
She has direct service experience in a residential treatment facility, a school setting, disabilities case management, shelter services, and a housing program. Read More ››
Attend our July workshop on Indigenous advocacy principles, which include resilience, trauma-informed approaches, and sovereignty, all rooted in cultural beliefs and values. Read More ››
This Seasonal Healing Camp will discuss Ms. Lucille Grignon's homestead project, Planting Seeds in the Community, and how it fueled her healing journey, in addition to how she uses it to help others. Read More ››
Dr. Percy Lezard engaged in an intersectional analysis of Indigeneity and gender diversity in the context of gender-based violence. They illustrated the rich history and continued resilience and... Read More ››
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