I was honored to speak at the Population Council this week about the influence of government policies on Native American women's childbearing and bodily autonomy, and what Indigenous Justice Circle is doing to respond. Thank you to Judith Bruce and Dr Rana Hajjeh for the invitation. The panel consisted of several illustrious reaeachers who described the situation in China, Eastern Europe, Rural America, and Native American communities. Pictured below are speakers Yiping Cai, Joan Kaufman, Judith Bruce, Dr Rana Hajjeh, Kelly K. Hallman, Vladimira Kantorova, and Ota Akhigbe. Not pictured panelist, Shelley Clark. #csw692025 #csw69 #csw #AmericanIndian #NativeAmerican #srhr #sterilization #abortion #bodilyintegrity #bodilyautonomy #IVF ##IndianHealthService #IHS #Medicaid #healthinsurance ##AssistedReproductiveTechnology #ART #Dobbs #DobbsDecision #postdobbs #HydeAmendment
Indigenous Justice Circle
非盈利组织
Consortium for health, safety, skills, community & missing/murdered prevention via programs, data & public education.
关于我们
Our priority areas are health, safety, skills, community and preventing the missing and murdered persons crisis. We provide underserved communities with data, program tools, and convening platforms to improve health and well-being. Our work is trauma-informed and honors lived experiences. Our vision is that current and future generations will tell their own stories, produce their own evidence, and access resources to create the futures they envision. We focus on strengths, not deficits, of underserved communities while recognizing the myriad challenges they face. Our partners connect through regular learning exchanges that we convene. Our 501c3 nonprofit business functions are powered by @Panorama Global.
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www.IndigenousJC.org
Indigenous Justice Circle的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- New York
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2022
- 领域
- Strategic data、Training、Advocacy、Community organizing、Technical Assistance、Research、Curriculum、Evaluation、Data、Data Sovereignty、Violence Prevention、Public Health、Program Evaluation、Capacity Building、Health和Safety
地点
Indigenous Justice Circle员工
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Kelly K. Hallman
Enrolled Cherokee Nation ??? tribal citizen. Founder/Exec Dir, Indigenous Justice Circle: Consortium for health, safety, skills, community &…
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Lisa Polen
IMAGEN Program Manager, Indigenous Justice Circle
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Morning Star Gali
California Tribal & Community Liaison at International Indian Treaty Council
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Thank you, Panorama Global, Panorama Strategy, and The Panorama Group for featuring our work. It is a pleasure to work with you! Kelly K. Hallman Lisa Polen
Looking for the latest from The Panorama Group? Catch up on key updates and insights in our latest Vantage Newsletter! What’s inside: ??? SPARK's Changemaker Launch & Learn video series ?? An introduction to Unlock Aid Foreign Aid Bridge Fund ??? A look at 2024 election outcomes and their impact on women ?? Building connections at the Global NCD Alliance Forum ?? Partner highlights from Indigenous Justice Circle and TogetHER for Health Read it here: https://bit.ly/41i4zdw Sign up for future updates: https://bit.ly/49pi3I1
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I was honored to speak at the Population Council this week about the influence of government policies on Native American women's childbearing and bodily autonomy, and what Indigenous Justice Circle is doing to respond. Thank you to Judith Bruce and Dr Rana Hajjeh for the invitation. The panel consisted of several illustrious reaeachers who described the situation in China, Eastern Europe, Rural America, and Native American communities. Pictured below are speakers Yiping Cai, Joan Kaufman, Judith Bruce, Dr Rana Hajjeh, Kelly K. Hallman, Vladimira Kantorova, and Ota Akhigbe. Not pictured panelist, Shelley Clark. #csw692025 #csw69 #csw #AmericanIndian #NativeAmerican #srhr #sterilization #abortion #bodilyintegrity #bodilyautonomy #IVF ##IndianHealthService #IHS #Medicaid #healthinsurance ##AssistedReproductiveTechnology #ART #Dobbs #DobbsDecision #postdobbs #HydeAmendment
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The Population Council kicked off our #CSW69 #BeijingPlus30 events yesterday by bringing together researchers, practitioners and young activists. Council President Dr Rana Hajjeh and Senior Advisor Judith Bruce opened our first event focused on what really is at stake when there is governmental influence on childbearing. We heard about the impact of these policies in diverse settings, including in China, in rural America, in Eastern Europe and in Indigenous communities. Thank you to Yiping Cai of UC Irvine, Joan Kaufman of Schwarzman Scholars, Shelley Clark of McGill University, Kelly K. Hallman of Imagen, and Vladmira Kantorova of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) for their thought-provoking insights. We were also proud to host Guttmacher Institute, and IYAFP for a powerful event on the need for intergenerational partnerships as a key condition to advance sexual and reproductive, health, rights and justice. Evalin Karijo of the Council’s #GIRLCenter joined the discussion as a panelist.
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So excited to join Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy (WOC)? and Baruch College at the launch of this amazing series. Indigenous Justice Circle's Kelly K. Hallman will be in conversation with Alysia Souder and Elisa Charters, moderated by WOC's Yolanda F. Johnson. Join us on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at 5:30 PM ET for an evening of insight, connection, and transformation. ?? Reserve your spot now: https://lnkd.in/eF4wiJwQ #IndigenousJustice #WomenOfColor #WomensHistoryMonth #HERstory #NonProfit #Leadership
? A New Era of Leadership Begins! ? Women of Color in Fundraising & Philanthropy and Baruch College are proud to present the Radiant Leadership Series—a space for bold, dynamic conversations that inspire action. Join us on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at 5:30 PM ET for an evening of insight, connection, and transformation. ?? Let’s redefine leadership. Let’s elevate voices. Let’s lead with impact. ?? Reserve your spot now: https://lnkd.in/eF4wiJwQ #RadiantLeadership #WOCinPhilanthropy #BoldLeadership #LeadWithImpact
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We are grateful to The Panorama Group for featuring our work in this month's Vantage newsletter! Kelly K. Hallman Lisa Polen Kassel Franco Garibay
Panorama's February Vantage Newsletter hits your inbox today! In today's landscape of rapid change and uncertainty, staying informed and connected is more important than ever. Keep up to date with Panorama's latest resources, insights, and achievements from our community of organizations and partners. What’s featured this month: ??? SPARK's Changemaker Launch & Learn video series ?? An introduction to Unlock Aid Foreign Aid Bridge Fund ??? A look at 2024 election outcomes and their impact on women ?? Building connections at the Global NCD Alliance Forum ?? Partner highlights from Indigenous Justice Circle and TogetHER for Health Read the newsletter: https://bit.ly/41i4zdw Sign up for our mailing list here: https://bit.ly/49pi3I1
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February is #TeenDatingViolenceAwarenessMonth! For Native American communities, teen dating violence is an issue of special importance. According to the 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance, AIAN students reported the highest levels of teen dating violence at 18.5 percent, nearly five percent higher than?the national average.? ? We have put together some resources for #NativeYouth programs or young #Indigenous people themselves. Check them out here: ? Suquamish Integrated Victim Services Guide to Teen Dating Violence Awareness:?https://lnkd.in/egZjdgUp ? Love is Respect Native American Resources:?https://lnkd.in/eFmmtm-5 ? We R Native's Resources on Types of Violence: https://lnkd.in/efNdYbcV ? 2021 YRBS:?https://lnkd.in/gfTWYves #IndigenousJustice #GenderJustice #ViolenceAwareness #InterpersonalViolence #DatingViolence #SGBV #Resources
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Network members of Indigenous Justice Circle are bracing for cuts to already strained health and education systems across Indian Country. This includes our research project on Native American adolescent mental health with Native American Community Services of Erie and Niagara Counties (NACS) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The protocol will be reviewed by the Indian Health Service IRB, which is currently subject to a communications freeze due to a recent executive order.
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Hi all! We are new to Bluesky and looking to connect with you across different platforms! See you there? ?? Find us here: https://lnkd.in/e7frZMy8 #IndigenousJustice #NativeAmerican #IndigenousNews #NativeGirls #GenderJustice
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At Indigenous Justice Circle we stand in solidarity with the Black and BIPOC community. In February, as we do year round, we celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth and honor the history, culture, and legacy of Black leaders, relatives, and people.
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