Upcoming CSVANW Trainings
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CSVANW welcomes you to an event to learn about the impact of COVID-19 on our tribal communities. Learn from our Native doctors that are in the field currently. This event is open to our community, members, advocates, etc.
There will be a survey for this workshop.
Registration is closed.
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This virtual event is being held in recognition of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons 2021. The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women remains committed to raising awareness around trafficking and protecting tribal communities. We will have a discussion around what trafficking looks like in tribal communities, outreach and resources, and how this issue also affects our LGBTQ2S+ and male relatives.
Objectives:
- Illustrate what is trafficking and what it looks like in tribal communities
- What does outreach look like locally, and the resources?
- How is trafficking affecting our LGBTQ2S and male relatives?
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Presenters:
- Annita Lucchesi, Sovereign Bodies Institute
- Michele A. Curtis, CARES Lead Case Manager, First Nations Community Healthsource
Registration is closed.
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Please join the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women in this training regarding the Prison Rape Elimination Act. Participants will be able to learn about PREA and advocacy for survivors. Advocates, community members, law enforcement, etc. are encouraged to register!
Please enter your shipping address as there will be a prize giveaway. There will be an evaluation for this workshop, also. If you like to cancel your registration, please let Honey Sunday know at [email protected].
Agenda coming soon!
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Join CSVANW and our Sexual Violence Project Coordinator in this discussion about consent. Participants will be able to discuss the issue of consent and the importance of active consent. Advocates, community members, law enforcement, etc. are encouraged to register!
Please enter your shipping address as there will be a prize giveaway. There will be an evaluation for this workshop, also. If you like to cancel your registration, please let Honey Sunday know at [email protected].
More Information Coming Soon!
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This is a two-day education on the dynamics of genderqueer Indigenous Youth and gender/land violence for Native LGBTQ2S+ Youths who are ages 16-25 years old. It is our goal that the retreat participants will be supported, encouraged, and reenergized. Our hope is to create a friendly and safe space to be yourself and to have fun.
More Information Coming Soon!
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