The STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center prioritizes safe housing and shelter for Indigenous survivors of gender-based violence. This document provides general statistics, practical responses and best practices in regards housing and MMIWG, along with a list of helpful resources. Read More ››
In this webinar, we learn about the plant medicines of our historical, current, and future needs with an herbalist, seed keeper, farmer, doula, poet, and long COVID survivor, Chasity Salvador (Acoma Pueblo). Read More ››
Cynthia is a member of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology, a certified trauma specialist, field traumatologist and a restorative justice practitioner. Read More ››
Mending the Sacred Hoop is a Native owned and operated non-profit 501(c) 3 organization that exists to address violence against Native women and works to end it. Read More ››
We support and pray for the NDN Collective, the Red Nation Movement, the Three Sisters Collective, and all attendees who rightfully decry monuments celebrating the genocide of Native peoples. Read More ››
Known as the Grandmother of the movement to end violence against Indigenous women, Tillie Black Bear (Sicangu Lakota) was the first Indigenous woman to testify before Congress to bring awareness to the disproportionate rates of violence Indigenous women face. Read More ››
Ambroshia Stone is an upcoming speaker, advocate, and mentor. She has honorably served 8 years in the US Military NAVY Branch, possesses a master's degree in organizational leadership and has dedicated her life's work to indigenous communities serving as a Social Services Director for the Bishop Paiute Tribe and a Manager for Tribal TANF. Read More ››
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