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SUMMARY:2022 Native Youth Climate Adaptation and Leadership Congress Application
DESCRIPTION:Description: Join students from across the country to discuss climate adaptation and related environmental issues impacting Native peoples. The mission of the Native Youth Climate Adaptation and Leadership Congress (NYCALC) is to develop future conservation leaders with the skills\, knowledge\, and tools to address environmental change and conservation challenges to better serve their schools and home communities. \nSTUDENT APPLICANTS: BEFORE CONTINUING\, PLEASE READ THE BELOW LINK FOR DIRECTIONS AND A PREVIEW OF THE APPLICATION QUESTIONS: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DARoRrw3erxMCZrTNWK5c8kyssW7tx4q/edit \nMENTORS: PLEASE HAVE FULL LIST OF APPLYING STUDENTS PRIOR TO FILLING OUT THE APPLICATION. \nOnly teams composed of a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 5 students will be accepted from a single community. All students will fill an application out individually. \nDeadline to Apply: February 28\, 2022 \nClick HERE to Apply!
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/2022-native-youth-climate-adaptation-and-leadership-congress-application/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220613T215900
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UID:2916-1655157540-1655157540@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:2022 Ocean Awareness Contest
DESCRIPTION:Contest Deadline: Contest deadline is June 13th\, 2022\nTime: 7:59pm AKT/ 8:59pm PT/ 9:59pm MT/ 10:59pm CT/ 11:59pm ET\n\nBow Seat announced their 11th annual Ocean Awareness contest. Through this contest\, they encourage students ages 11-18 to learn more about environmental issues through art-making. The theme for this years contest is The Funny Thing About Climate Change. The winners of each category will receive cash awards.\n\nAPPLY HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/2022-ocean-awareness-contest/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220609T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220609T133000
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UID:3031-1654776000-1654781400@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Part 2: Navigating Ethical Rules in Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts (Two-Part Series)
DESCRIPTION:Time: 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET \nThis is a Public Online Learning Event. \nMore information and the registration are forthcoming.
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/part-2-navigating-ethical-rules-in-juvenile-healing-to-wellness-courts-two-part-series/
CATEGORIES:Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Tribal Youth Resource Center":MAILTO:TribalYouth@TLPI.org
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UID:3130-1654243200-1654275600@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Healing to Wellness Court Workshop Proposals
DESCRIPTION:Proposals Due: Friday\, June 3\, 2022\n\nCalling all Healing to Wellness Court practitioners\, training and technical assistance providers\, researchers\, scholars\, and experts in the field. You are invited to submit a workshop proposal to present at the 2022 Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training. Share your expertise\, experience\, and research with the key movers and shakers of the Wellness Court field.\n\nTLPI is soliciting for workshop proposals that present the best practices in tribal justice\, collaboration\, and service delivery that enhance the capacity for adult\, juvenile\, family\, veterans\, and DUI/DWI Healing to Wellness Courts.\n\nTLPI encourages proposals that detail innovative practices; specific how-to guidance; the integration of custom and tradition into the Wellness Court; screenings\, assessment tools\, and evidence-based practices that serve Native populations; planning guidance; and law enforcement/probation. Please visit our Prior Enhancement Training Materials for a sampling of prior Enhancement Training topics and materials.\n\nSelection Criteria:\nWorkshop proposals will be selected based on their relevance to the field\, engaging format\, subject-matter expertise and training experience of the presenters\, and supplemental materials.\n\n\nWorkshops will be 1.25 hours (75 minutes)\nWorkshops can have 1-3 presenters\nAll materials will be posted on EnhancementTraining.org and WellnessCourts.org for attendees to access during\, and subsequent to\, the training\nWhen drafting your workshop proposal description\, consider that this language could be used as the workshop description in conference materials\n\n\nWorkshop Proposals:\nPlease email: Wellness@TLPI.org with the following information:\n\n\nEach Presenter’s Name\nPresenter(s)’ Title\nPresenter(s)’ Organization\nPresenter(s)’ Email\nPresenter(s)’ Biography (no more than 250 words)\nWorkshop Title\nWorkshop Description (no more than 250 words)\nWorkshop Category: Adult Healing to Wellness Court\, Juvenile/Family Treatment Court\, Healing to Wellness team Members Roles\, Veterans Treatment
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/healing-to-wellness-court-workshop-proposals/
CATEGORIES:Healing to Wellness Court
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UID:3128-1653584400-1653584400@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Apply Now for the 2023 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:More information and a link to the online application can be found here.\nAll applications must be completed and submitted by 5 pm Mountain Time on Thursday\, May 26\, 2022.\n\nTo be eligible\, applicants must be tribally-affiliated with a Native American\, Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian community. In addition:\n\nApplicants must be engaged in the creation\, dissemination and/or perpetuation of knowledge in their field.\nApplicants should have experience or expertise within the knowledge field/area they are pursuing.\nApplicants must be at least 18 years old.\nApplicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.\nApplicants must be able to clearly demonstrate how their work can impact and benefit an Indigenous community or communities in the U.S. and U.S. territories.\n\nComplete Application HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/apply-now-for-the-2023-luce-indigenous-knowledge-fellowship/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220518T130000
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UID:3126-1652878800-1652884200@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:We R Native: Amplifying Youth Voices Through Digital Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, May 18\, 2022\, at 1 p.m. MDT \nJoin We R Native\, the National Portland Area Indian Health Board\, and StrongHearts Native Helpline as they discuss positive youth development strategies and the process of creating healthy relationship content\, which are all led by Native youth and young adults. \nRegister HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/we-r-native-amplifying-youth-voices-through-digital-storytelling/
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UID:2880-1648468800-1648472400@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Tribal Youth Program (TYJRC) Talking Circle
DESCRIPTION:Note: This is a grantees only event. \nTime: 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET \nFacilitators: Gerry RainingBird\, David Carson\, & Teresa Nord from the Tribal Youth Justice Resource Center \nRegister HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/tribal-youth-program-tyrc-talking-circle/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220322T130000
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UID:2922-1647954000-1647957600@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR | Indigenous Water Protectors: In Tribute to World Water Day
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, March 22\, 2022 \nTime: 12pm PT/ 1pm MT/ 2pm CT/ 3pm ET \nWorld Water Day has been held every year since 1993 on March 22nd. World Water Day celebrates the importance of accessible fresh water and brings awareness to the 2 billion people living on this planet without access to safe water. World Water Day is about taking action to tackle the global water crisis and to advocate for the sustainability for our sacred water resources. As Indigenous people\, we know that water is life and that all life on this planet depends on it. Please join this important panel presentation and hear from three Indigenous Water Protectors on what they are doing to protect our sacred waters and to see how you can be involved in the protection of one of our most valuable resources. Please join Indigenous Water Protectors\, Grandmother Mona Polacca (Hopi/Havasupai/Tewa) chair of the International Council of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers; Sharon Day (Ojibwe) artist\, playwright\, water walker\, and activist; and Elder Kathy Sanchez\, Wan Povi (Po-Who-Geh-Owingeh)\, Tewa Women United for this highly informative call to action to end violence against women and girls and our Earth Mother. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/webinar-indigenous-water-protectors-in-tribute-to-world-water-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220322T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T225724Z
UID:2911-1647950400-1647954000@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Violence Against Women Act - Tribal Leader Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 22\, 2022\nTime: 10am AKT/ 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET\n\nThe National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) will host a virtual tribal leader town hall on the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) on March 22\, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. EDT. VAWA\, which passed the Senate on March 10\, 2022\, includes historic provisions that significantly increase resources for Tribal Nations to exercise restored jurisdiction\, strengthening tribal sovereignty and safety across Indian Country. During the virtual town hall\, guests will discuss this historic moment for Indian Country\, review the tribal provisions in the law\, and highlight the next steps for Tribal Nations.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/violence-against-women-act-tribal-leader-town-hall/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220301T100100
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220331T215900
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CREATED:20220315T223904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T223820Z
UID:2919-1646128860-1648763940@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) Screening–Without a Whisper: Konnon:Kwe
DESCRIPTION:Available on demand: 12:01am ET\, March 1\, 2022\, to 11:59pm ET\, March 31\, 2022 \nDirector: Katsitsionni Fox (Mohawk)\nIn celebration of Women’s History Month\, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is presenting Without a Whisper: Konnon:Kwe\, a film about the untold history of Native women’s influence on the early women’s rights movement in the United States.\n\nWithout a Whisper uncovers the hidden history of the profound influence Indigenous women had on the beginnings of the women’s rights movement in the United States. Before the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls in 1848\, European colonial women lacked even the most basic rights\, while Haudenosaunee women had a potent political and spiritual voice and authority in all aspects of their lives. The contact that the early suffragists had with Haudenosaunee women in New York state shaped their thinking and had a vital impact on their struggle for […] that is taken for granted today. The film follows Mohawk Bear Clan Mother Louise Herne and Professor Sally Roesch Wagner as they seek to correct the historical narrative about the origins of women’s rights in the United States.\n\nVIEW HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/national-museum-of-the-american-indian-nmai-screening-without-a-whisper-konnonkwe/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T002105Z
UID:2545-1645660800-1646006399@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:United National Indian Youth\, Inc. Mid-Year Conference
DESCRIPTION:Description: A three-day youth-led annual event held every February in Phoenix-metro\,\nArizona designed to empower Native youth and adults. Sharing the YOUth Can!\ncurriculum and challenging youth to come up with youth-led community service\nprojects as a way to address social issues in their communities. \nRegistration Link: https://events.american-tradeshow.com/UNITYmidyear22?mc_cid=6f3e572cd0&mc_eid=fffd53568f
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/united-national-indian-youth-inc-mid-year-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220223T130000
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CREATED:20220210T195139Z
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UID:2809-1645617600-1645621200@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Expert Q&A: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, February 23\, 2022\nTime: 11:00 am PST | 12:00 pm MST | 1:00 pm CST | 2:00 pm EST\nDescription: Indigenous people across the country have sounded the alarm for years about the disturbing and disproportionate rates of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in the United States. It is only in recent years that the media and public attention began to look at the crisis. This session is an opportunity for advocates and other allies to increase their understanding of the alarming prevalence of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and how\, as the Urban Indian Health Institute says\, “… institutional practices allow them to disappear not once\, but three times—in life\, in media\, and in the data.”\n\nRegister HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/expert-qa-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-and-girls/
CATEGORIES:Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220216T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220216T140000
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CREATED:20220210T195732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T195849Z
UID:2811-1645016400-1645020000@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:National Indigenous Women's Resource Center Webinar | Rez Dating
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, February 16\, 2022\nTime: 11am AKT/ 12pm PT/ 1pm MT/ 2pm CT/ 3pm ET\n\nDescription: In recognition of National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM)\, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) is inviting you to join this webinar to learn about what “teen dating” violence is\, why it happens and where to go for help if you or a friend are experiencing it.\n\nThe discussion will include the intersection of intergenerational trauma and the modern occurrence of dating and intimate partner violence in Indian Country.\n\nExploring healthy relationships and boundaries from an Indigenous perspective is also an important part of this presentation. The presenter\, Lexie James\, a young Hopi activist\, will share her lived experiences and how she navigated them.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/national-indigenous-womens-resource-center-webinar-rez-dating/
CATEGORIES:Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220126T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T195724
CREATED:20220120T194505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T194505Z
UID:2705-1643191200-1643194800@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Native STAND 2.0 Orientation Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 26\, 2022 \nTime: 10am PT/ 11am MT/ 12pm CT/ 1pm ET \nDescription: An orientation webinar to see the new and improved lessons\, resources\, and activities. \nClick HERE to Register!
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/native-stand-2-0-orientation-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20211026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20211026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T195724
CREATED:20211008T164259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T225627Z
UID:2060-1635238800-1635267600@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Compassion Fatigue
DESCRIPTION:Compassion fatigue is a broadly defined concept that can include emotional\, physical\, and spiritual distress in those providing care to another. It is associated with caregiving where individuals are experiencing significant emotional or physical pain and suffering. This session seeks to utilize GONA to support tribal youth serving staff. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAttendees will learn to identify and recognize signs of compassion fatigue\, vicarious trauma\, and post traumatic stress within themselves and co-workers.\nAttendees will learn how to the tenets of Gathering Of Native Americans (GONA) can intersect and support with compassion fatigue experienced by tribal youth serving professionals.\nAttendees will gain an understanding of how reducing occurrences and mitigating symptoms of compassion fatigue will aid in their efforts to serve tribal youth.
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/compassion-fatigue/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20211019T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20211019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T195724
CREATED:20211008T163902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T225823Z
UID:2058-1634641200-1634662800@www.tribalyouth.org
SUMMARY:Online Learning Event: Live Panel on Cultural Considerations in Trauma-Informed Care
DESCRIPTION:Cultural connectedness is one of the strongest protective factors for American Indian youth. A panel of experts from the National Native Children’s Trauma Center will discuss the essential role of cultural connectedness in providing trauma-informed care to Tribal youth.\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe both Western and Indigenous-based evidence of cultural connectedness as a protective factor and source of healing for American Indian youth.\nRecognize the essential role of cultural connectedness in actualizing trauma-informed care for American Indian youth.\nIdentify best and promising practices of cultural connectedness for American Indian youth that can be implemented in a Tribal Youth Program or Tribal Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court\n\nRegistration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OPryEajqTnSV8CTNlRB-Cw
URL:https://www.tribalyouth.org/event/online-learning-event-live-panel-on-cultural-considerations-in-trauma-informed-care/
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