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Pride For Two-Spirit And LGBTQ+ Community

By Diane Pavlat | StrongHearts Native Helpline on May 28, 2024   Featured, General News, Health  

Pride For Two-Spirit And LGBTQ+ Community

(Eagan, MN) – During June, Pride Month celebrates the 2SLGBTQ+ community’s achievements and advocates for equal rights and community acceptance. It’s also a time to remember a people known as “Two-Spirits,” who were once revered before colonization and considered gifted by the Creator. “Colonization forced us to accept values and beliefs that did not fit […]

StrongHearts Native Helpline Honors Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives on May 5

By StrongHearts Native Helpline on Apr 20, 2022   Health  

StrongHearts Native Helpline Honors Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives on May 5

As a helpline dedicated to serving Native Americans and Alaska Natives impacted by domestic, dating and sexual violence, StrongHearts Native Helpline honors our relatives and communities impacted by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) and those working to end this crisis. StrongHearts understands the issues of MMIR are related to domestic, dating and sexual violence. […]

Deconstructing the Myths About Victims

By StrongHearts Native Helpline on Jun 21, 2021   Featured, Health  

Deconstructing the Myths About Victims

The oppressive nature of European ideas about civilized societies, acceptable cultural practices and religious beliefs accompanied the colonizers to the “New World” in the 16th century. Native peoples felt the immediate brunt of racial discrimination, which continues today. Those who were not “white” were seen as dirty, savage and unworthy of justice. These biases and […]

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