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SUMMARY:Coral Council: Allies in Eliminating HIV/AIDS in Indian Country
DESCRIPTION:The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) is hosting our summer event for the “Coral Council: Allies in Eliminating HIV/AIDS in Indian Country”! Coral embodies strength\, protection and resilience that reflects the Coral Council’s collective strength. Urban Indian Organization (UIO) members of the Coral Council you will have the opportunity to spotlight the amazing work they do in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS\, educating their unique communities\, and reducing stigma. This space empowers practitioners and advocates to work together in sharing tools and enhancing their skills. Urban experts will share their stories\, accomplishments and innovative ideas as we work together to eliminate HIV/AIDS. \nEvent Goal:\nTo review and celebrate UIO accomplishments in the journey to eliminate HIV/AIDS in Indian Country. \nObjectives: \n\nCelebrating the UIO HIV/AIDS Accomplishments\nSharing best practices\, campaigns\, strategies with peer UIOs on HIV/AIDS education\, prevention\,\ntreatment\, and stigma reduction.\n\nPresenter:\nDivya Nanduri\, Technical Assistance Manager-HIV\, NCUIH \nAgenda:\n \nAudience:\nUIO ED/CEOs\, UIO Staff \nThis event is made possible by the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund through the Indian Health Service
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/coral-council-allies-in-eliminating-hiv-aids-in-indian-country-2/
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SUMMARY:Episode 3 - Environmental and Mental Resilience as an Urban Native Youth
DESCRIPTION: July 22\, 2022 | 7 p.m. EST – 8:15 p.m. EST\nRejuveNation: Building Resilience in Urban Native Youth Summer Series\nNCUIH’s Rivers of Rejuvenation (ROR) Youth Council (YC) is taking action to address Native Youth visibility\, mental health/substance abuse challenges\, and environmental issues impacting youth wellness. Through their “RejuveNation: Building Resilience in Urban Native Youth” YouTube Summer Series\, ROR members will share stories of hope\, advocacy through art\, and tips on creating healing environments. This three-episode series will include topics such as: 1) Finding and Building Community\, 2) Art and Advocacy and 3) Environmental and Mental Resilience as an Urban Native Youth. Special Guests include Maya Rose Dittloff (ǔkkayǔ”kwīyinnimǎakii/Many Pipes Woman) is Mandan\, Hidatsa\, and Amskapi Pikuni (Blackfeet) whom is a renowned writer\, director\, and producer (Iron Dog\, Dark Winds\, and American Prophet). Jeanette Acosta is a permaculture specialist\, certified permaculture teacher and designer with extensive experience in herbology\, ethnobotany\, nutrition\, yoga/meditation. Composer and Keyboardist for Emmy and Grammy nominated TV series/album. Please join us as we celebrate each episode with a launch party and your opportunity to win amazing Native swag! \nObjectives: \n\nRecognize how Native youth can connect to the environment while in an urban area\nUnderstand how environments impact mental and behavioral health?\nKnow how to utilize nature and the environment to address mental health challenges?\n\nEvent Speakers:\n \nRivers of Rejuvenation Youth Council Members and Headliner Guest Interviewee: \n\nMcKalee Steen (Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma)\, Berkeley\, CA\nKamryn Yanchick(Seminole Nation of Oklahoma & descendent of the Muscogee Nation)\, Norman\, OK\n\nSpecial Guest Interviewee: \n\nJeanette Acosta is a permaculture specialist\, certified permaculture teacher and designer with extensive experience in herbology\, ethnobotany\, nutrition\, yoga/meditation. Composer and Keyboardist for Emmy and Grammy nominated TV series/album.\n\nSponsors: \n\nCenter for Native American Youth\nSAMHSA Native Connections Grant\n\nAudience:\nNative AI/AN Youth & Young Adults\, Native Youth Serving Organizations\, Urban Indian Organizations and Tribal and National Partners
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/episode-3-environmental-and-mental-resilience-as-an-urban-native-youth/
CATEGORIES:Youth
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