Tillie Black Bear (Sicangu Lakota), Wa Wokiye Win (Woman Who Helps Everyone) gave hope and healing to generations of Native Americans and aspiring allies by participating in the initial organizing of Read More ››
NIWRC is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for tribal domestic violence programs and shelters to participate in a unique experiential training experience at Akwesasne with the St. Regis Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center recognizes the month of March as Women’s History Month. The national theme for this year’s Women’s History Month is “Nevertheless She Persisted.” Read More ››
We, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) are grieving the tragedy that occurred on February 14, 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. We cannot comment on Read More ››
Today, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (Lame Deer, Montana) hosted an event titled “Understanding the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Native Women” at the Capitol Visitor Center in Read More ››
As we, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, recognize the month of January as both Stalking Awareness Month and Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center stands with the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) and the condemnation that numerous Read More ››
We, The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC), join thousands of other advocates in mourning, prayer, and continued advocacy to honor those lost to the crisis of domestic and Read More ››
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) is set to receive future distribution royalties from the feature film Wind River. The Weinstein Company (TWC), although not involved in Read More ››