Author: Indigenous Vision
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Cultural Humility – Training the Trainers 2023
Join us in January for a ten hour ‘train-the-trainer’ virtual series on the concepts, principals, and practices of Cultural Humility! Indigenous Vision will lead you through the framework over four days providing the tools to move forward on the path to equity. Seating is limited, register today: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4-day-cultural-humility-training-of-trainers-online-tickets-381725420007?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch Read more about our Indigenous & Female…
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Sign up today for a free self-defense!
Are you interested in a free self-defense class? Learn more and sign-up today at www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/ #NoMoreStolenSisters #MMIWarriors Available for Indigenous women, girls, and LGBQT2S+ throughout Turtle Island.
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Blackfoot Place Map
Please support Indigenous geography by making a tax-deductible donation. Get involved by submitting a report here. Join our Citizen Science Project by contacting us! PDF
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IV Podcast #8 – Idle No More
IV Podcast #8 – Idle No More with Alex Wilson & Souta Calling Last (11/22/2020) Indigenous Vision Executive Director, Souta Calling Last sat down with Idle No More’s Alex Wilson to reflect and share the ever-evolving legacy of Idle No More eight years after the movement was ignited in Canada. Alex Wilson is an Idle No More…
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COVID – 19 UPDATES & RESOURCES
Due to COVID -19 All IV training, workshops, and community events have been moved to an online format. Between many of our rural, small health care facilities, food deserts, and disproportionate pre-existing health disparities, many Native American communities are being struck hard. Amidst this health crisis, we are seeing environmental protections stripped and an unprecedented…
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Enough Already! Fight back against the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: A Self-Defense and Sister Honoring Movement
The #MMIWarriors Movement and Self-Defense Classes are part of a Call-to-Action for all people impacted by or working to reverse the targeting of Indigenous Women and Girls across the United States and Canada. The Call-to-Action is a fun yet serious challenge that aims to bring attention to the disproportionate level of violence we experience every…
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Native Voters in North Dakota Hustle to Meet New ID Laws
As the oldest inhabitants of this continent, and now minority after hundreds of years of intentional genocide, getting our voice heard and voting continues to be under attack. Despite over 12,000 Natives enlisting to fight in WWI, Indigenous People didn’t become U.S. citizens until six years later in 1924, and it wasn’t until the 70s…
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Blackfoot Woman chosen as 2018 Roddenberry Fellow!
On December 12, 2017, The Roddenberry Foundation announced winners of the inaugural 2018 Roddenberry Fellowship. Souta Calling Last (Blackfeet/Blood), who is Founder and Executive Director of Indigenous Vision (IV), has been chosen as one of the 20 Roddenberry Fellows to join the fellowship’s first ever cohort, which begins in January 2018. The twenty fellows were…