Author: Indigenous Vision
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Thank you to The Share Fund!
Indigenous Vision is thankful to be a grantee of The Share Fund this year! The Share Fund is a Seattle Based organization that was established in 2021 by Bill and Holly Marklyn. The couple has committed to redistributing their wealth back into communities like ours as a way of stepping out of traditional power structures…
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Cultural Humility Training with Indigenous Vision
Registration is now open for our upcoming Cultural Humility, Train the Trainer training with our first official day starting on Tuesday, October 17 at 10:00 am MDT and ending on Wednesday, October 25 at 12:30 pm MDT. We’ll meet for 2.5 hours per session going over the Cultural Humility principles, origin, exercise, and practice dialoguing…
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100 Podcast Episodes!
The IVPodcast is celebrating a milestone release; our 100th Episode! We can’t believe we’ve come this far on our podcasting journey. Starting in Melissa’s small studio apartment at her kitchen table to stretching across multiple states, the IVPodcast has managed to capture the growth of not only an Indigenous-led nonprofit, but the lives of two…
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Indigenous Mapping Projects
IV Executive Director, Souta Callinglast has been working diligently in the field this summer visiting numerous significant places in Blackfeet Territory for the Chronic Wasting Disease(CWD)/contaminant monitoring project. This August she was able to personally show Working Dogs for Conservation and Penn State Vets the environmental variability in the project area.
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Self Defense Class in Las Vegas
Indigenous Vision is proud to sponsor the first Self Defense Class for Indigenous folx this Friday, July 28th, 2023! In collaboration with Fifth Sun Project who are a grassroots led collective focused on activism, art, Indigenous justice, and building mutual aid, and Her 38 Roses; a non-profit bringing awareness about Domestic Violence in our community.…
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October 2023 Cultural Humility
Join Indigenous Vision as we present Cultural Humility Train the Trainer this October 2023. All are welcome to register for this virtual, 10 hour training that will span over 4 days on Zoom. Together we’ll go over the Cultural Humility frameworks and build the tools needed to transform ourselves and working environments into spaces where…
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Cultural Humility May 2023
All are welcome to attend the next Cultural Humility Train the Trainer presented by Indigenous Vision – May 23 – 31. We will be gathering online via zoom for our 10 hour, 4-day training that will equip you with the tools to positively change your working environment. Our entire community can benefit from practicing Cultural…
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iHeart Radio welcomes the IVPodcast
We’re beyond excited to share that the IVPodcast is now streaming on iHeart Radio! Wherever you choose to listen to podcasts, don’t forget to like, subscribe, follow, and leave a review to help the show grow. Thank you so much for your time spent listening to our podcast, we can’t wait to create more ways…
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MMIW Week of Action
Indigenous Vision is proud to be apart of MMIW & MMIP community events across four states this year! We teamed up with others who are committed to spreading awareness and acknowledging the families and loved ones directly impacted by the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and People crisis across Turtle Island. On May 1st…
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Paint Your Town Red on May 5th
May 5th is National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls. This year Indigenous Vision is proud to be at events across three states; Montana, Arizona, and Nevada. Our team members are working behind the scenes putting together several self defense kits to hand out to Indigenous Women, Girls, Non-Binary, and…