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Calling all hotline advocates, legal advocates, shelter advocates, bilingual advocates, prevention advocates, directors, and all those who support domestic violence survivors! We are so excited to invite you to our annual conference, September 23-24 in Yakima, WA!

Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or new to the field, you have a place in this movement. Join us as we journey through the roots of our movement, envision our path ahead, and explore the heart of our work.Through learning, connection, workshops, and inspiring speakers, we’ll reflect on what drives us, what sustains us, and how we can continue to show up for survivors and each other.

The 2024 WSCADV Annual Conference has officially sold out! See you in Yakima!

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Monday, September 23
 

12:30pm PDT

Yeha:wi: Culturally Grounded Healing Services for Native Survivors
Monday September 23, 2024 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Yeha:wi means “holding her sacred.” In our Yeha:wi Service Center, we deliver powerful cultural healing services that nurture, embolden, and honor a new generation of Native women leaders. This panel will discuss the ways that Mother Nation supports Native and Indigenous women in their healing journeys from gender violence and homelessness by reclaiming their cultural heritage, building strong relationships of sisterhood, and participating in their community.

Mother Nation was founded in 2013 by Norine Hill, with a mission to deliver social and cultural healing services for Native women that nurture, create stability, and inspire growth through sisterhood. Today Mother Nation is a Native American 501(c)(3) nonprofit that offers culturally informed healing services, advocacy, mentorship and homeless prevention in Washington State. We support Native and Indigenous women during times of transition from chronic homelessness and gender-based violence to stable housing by providing counseling, connection to social services, sisterhood, community, and spiritual support.


Moderators
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Yvette Pinkham

Cultural Service lead, Mother Nation
Yvette is a member of the So. Cheyenne tribe and has more than 19 years’ experience working with underrepresented and diverse youth, families and Elders. She is a life-long student of Traditional teachings, Holistic practices, and Wellness education and an Adult Child of Alcoholics... Read More →
Speakers
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Shanna Howtopat

MMIWR Family Advocate, Mother Nation
Shanna is an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation and descends from the Umatilla and Warm Springs tribes. She is experienced in the legal field and her calling has been to advocate for her Native people through local, state, and tribal systems. She is honored to be a MMIWP Advoca... Read More →
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Zoey Martin

Mother Nation
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MartiRai Ramsey

Sexual Assault Advocate
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Terri Sulaiman

Domestic Violence Advocate, Mother Nation
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Madeline Rider

Yehawi Advocate/Waatunwan Case Manager, Mother Nation
Monday September 23, 2024 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
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2:30pm PDT

“We Are Who We Serve” - The Power of Birth Justice Work
Monday September 23, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Our panelists, Rokea Jones, BLK MAMAS Collective, Jamie Lovato, Spokane Tribe Indigenous Birth Justice and Jessica Houseman-Whitehawk, Ttáwaxt Birth Justice Center, are combining their expertise as doulas and birth justice advocates, while utilizing holistic, healing, plant, and cultural knowledge in their support of birthing families and training of doulas. They focus on dismantling oppressive systems and fighting for healthcare equity for Indigenous, Tribal, and Black birthing families. We invite you to join in on our discussion, facilitated by Andrea Garcia Brown, on what birth justice means to us and how it connects to our advocacy work.
Moderators
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Andrea Garcia Brown

Andi (She/Her) completed her master’s degree in Nonprofit Leadership from Seattle University, focusing on how nonprofits operate and how best to support organizations that support and utilize doulas. She became a birth doula in 2018 and a postpartum doula in 2019 through Chicago... Read More →
Speakers
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Jessica Houseman-Whitehawk

Executive Director/Co-Founder, Ttáwaxt Birth Justice Center
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Jamie Lovato

IBJ, Spokane Tribe Indigenous Birth Justice
Jamie Lovato is a member of the Spokane Tribe. Jamie resides in Valley, Washington. Jamie is a mother of 2 children. During the summer months, Jamie is either on the river banks fishing or in a huckleberry patch. Jamie’s passion is helping our community, especially our youth. Jamie’s... Read More →
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Rokea Jones

Trainer/ advocate, Best Start for Kids
Rokea brings over 16 years of experience as a birth worker, educator, and community advocate. She holds a Master's degree in Public Administration with a focus on Public Policy. Her career has included work in birth, early learning, home visiting services, food access, climate justice... Read More →
Monday September 23, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Room G
 
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