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Organizing Native Men and Youth - Two Sessions

  • 07 Apr 2021
  • 08 Apr 2021
  • 2 sessions
  • 07 Apr 2021, 2:00 PM 4:00 PM (EDT)
  • 08 Apr 2021, 2:00 PM 4:00 PM (EDT)
  • Web Conference - Times are in US Eastern Time

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Organizing Native Men and Youth in Native Communities

-Two part Webinar-

Hosted by the North American MenEngage Network

(registration is open)

NAMEN is honored to host this two session panel discussion on Organizing Native Men and Youth in Native Communities

In Partnership with:

WICA AGLI

This is why we are here: to remind our brothers that there are better ways to resolve conflict and bring about healing by reclaiming and using our traditional teachings to heal our community one man at a time.


Session 1: Engaging men and youth in organizing a response to violence in Native communities

Wednesday, April 7, 2020
2:00pm ET to 4:00pm ET  (1-3pm CT, 11-1pm PT)

Session 2: Culturally specific tools for engaging men and youth in Native communities

Wednesday, April 8, 2020
2:00pm ET to 4:00pm ET  (1-3pm CT, 11-1pm PT)


Featured Panelists (See detailed information here)

  • Jeremy NeVilles-Sorell - Director of the National Native Coalition of Men’s Programs. Wica Agli, (South Dakota)
  • Johon Echohawk Atkinson is the founder of Liwaayda, (Alaska)
  • Greg Grey Cloud is cofounder of Wica Agli, an enrolled member of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe,   (South Dakota)
  • Karatoten “Pray” Lazore is Deer Clan from Akwesasne, Tsi snaiehne, (Canada)
  • Harvey Herne Wat hat ka ha teni ne Ion kats, “He turned around” is his Indian name, Harvey Herne is his English Name. (New York) 
  • Raun "Moon" Mitchell, She:kon (Hello), Tesohkwen ni ionkats (He picks up everything)is my name. People call me Moon/Moonjabi. I am snipe clan from Akwesasne NY. I am proud Onkwehonwe, born and raised in Akwesasne my entire life.


Session Agenda
  • Introductions
  • Panel Discussion
  • Question and Answer
  • Wrap Up


A few conversation guidelines:  

  • be culturally specific, be mindful of differences by culture, race, class, gender and sexuality.
  • ask specific questions to help focus the conversation.

Join us for this engaging discussion about our work, what our success looks like, what the questions are, and what we would like some help with.    


Free of Charge.
Sessions will be recorded.
English Speaking

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