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Interview: Native America Calling – Assessing the outlook for domestic violence prevention
Interview: Native America Calling – Assessing the outlook for domestic violence prevention
Congress just approved significant funding increases going forward for a handful of core domestic violence funding and policy initiatives. But at the same time, many services for survivors face a new level of unpredictability. Victim support funds in some states plummeted as much as 70%, leaving states to try and cover some of those costs. The Trump administration instituted requirements that domestic violence survivors prove their immigration status before being allowed into shelters and certain long-time domestic violence services remain a target in upcoming federal budget talks. We’ll get a picture of the current trends for domestic violence prevention.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Survey: Interest Form
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Survey: Interest Form
2026 World Day of Social Justice
2026 World Day of Social Justice
Seattle Indian Health Board honors the World Day of Social Justice
Interest Form-Listening to Mothers survey
Interest Form-Listening to Mothers survey
Heroes Carry Narcan: Opioid Overdose & Prevention – UIHI
Heroes Carry Narcan: Opioid Overdose & Prevention – UIHI
Supporting the Sacred: Womxn of Resilience – Urban Indian Health Institute
Supporting the Sacred: Womxn of Resilience – Urban Indian Health Institute
Insights from Native femme-identifying survivors of sexual violence
Domestic violence in Native communities is focus of new survey • Stateline
Domestic violence in Native communities is focus of new survey • Stateline
Abigail Echo-Hawk, director of the Urban Indian Health Institute, recalled a Native mother in her 30s who started having memory loss and other dementia-like symptoms. The woman had suffered multiple blows to her head and falls at the hands of her husband over the years. He had wanted to disable her, to make it more […]
Donate to ACF Western Alaska Disaster Relief Fund
Donate to ACF Western Alaska Disaster Relief Fund
The Magical Unicorn Teaching Us What the Government Won't
The Magical Unicorn Teaching Us What the Government Won't
A coloring book commissioned by the Seattle Indian Health Board teaches children the importance of vaccines — and that public health is a practice rooted in community.
How Indigenous Storytelling Is Transforming RSV Care in Native Communities | Scientific American
How Indigenous Storytelling Is Transforming RSV Care in Native Communities | Scientific American
Abigail Echo-Hawk, a preeminent Native American public health expert, discusses RSV, “data genocide” and positive change driven by Indigenous storytelling
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