Native Women Speak at Plenary of Bringing Gender Home organized by US Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Women's Health with sponsorship from UNAIDS, MAC Foundation and others. On the 2nd day of this gender forum the women of the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center and related Native American organizations shared their voices-directly, sternly and unapologetically. The piece that is missing from this is the sharing of a young activist Hannabah Blue of NNAAPC. Sr. Blue opened this session with commentary that made it clear that anything dealing with health and education in America must include Native Americans. Visit www.nnaapc.org for more information and to donate to this work. Unlike the first day that was professionally recorded when the national and international representatives presented, this plenary was not videotaped...so this is just a glimpse of what was shared on day 2! Special thanks to: Yvonne Davis, Chevonne Todicheeney and Carmen Klinekole for permissions to share their positive and passionate voices as long as this work is used for peoples' wellness and respect for Indigenous Native Ancestors. Support this work! Share your perspectives and expertise. Videography by: Dr. ChenziRa D. Kahina, Project Director of NUWOMANRising www.nuwomanrising.org . Produced by PerAnkhFilmWorxs of Per Ankh Khamniversity Institute www.perankhu.org and perankh@gmail.com
Who the hell is making comments as the women speak....shut the hell up!!
spareaxe 1 year ago