Preventing Violence Against Indigenous Women Pt. 1
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- On March 10, 2015 in New York City, NY. "Progress Report of the Beijing Declaration at Twenty: Preventing Violence Against Indigenous Women in the Western Hemisphere & Addressing our need for Culturally Relevant Health Care Services" Focusing on the role of Indigenous women as leaders in our Nations & communities. Looking at our work to prevent violence against Indigenous women & the girl child and our need for culturally relevant health services for Indigenous Women. Thank you Wiyaka Zi Wicasa for the recommendation. I am the videographer of this video so have patience as this is the first video of many (UA-cam only allows 15 minutes).
TIA OROS PETERS, SHIWI - Moderator
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SEVENTH GENERATION FUND FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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PANELISTS:
EVE REYES-AGUIRRE, IZKALOTEKA MEXICA AZTEC CO-CHAIR GLOBAL INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S CAUCUS & CALPIXQUI AT TONATIERRA NAHUACALL- AN EMBASSY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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LAURA MYRIAH SANCHEZ BENAVIDEZ COMUNIDAD INTEGRADE DEL SABER ANDINO (CISA) THE INTEGRATED KNOWLEDGE OF THE ANDEAN COMMUNITY QUITO ECUADOR
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BRIAN THOMPSON, MD ONEIDA NATION
ASSISTANT DEAN FOR DIVERSITY & CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, NY. MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIAN & GYNECOLOGY. MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN & ALASKAN NATIVE COMMITTEE
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EVE ESPEY, MD MPH
CHAIRPERSON & PROFESSOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY DIVISION OF FAMILY PLANNING FELLOWSHIP DIRECTOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO AND AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS & GYNECOLOGISTS REPRESENTATIVE
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NOEL ALTAHA VIDEOGRAPHER
WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE TRIBE
Thank you for speaking at this event. I'm fortunate to have been there with you Women. You presented very well.
Hi Noel, I watched NY times shortfilm on Native Americans, i.e. you! Just wanted to wish you a good luck in your resistance if it's still alive.
Warm wishes and regards from Kazakhstan. Take care of yourself!