This powerful training invites human service providers, educators, and medical and mental health professionals to confront the often invisible history of reproductive oppression against Native communities, and its ongoing impact today.
Through storytelling, historical timelines, and personal reflection, participants will explore how colonial control of land and bodies has shaped current health disparities, and how systems of white supremacy still operate in reproductive health today.
Join us and gain tools to unlearn harmful narratives, build trust with Native communities, and center anti-oppressive, culturally grounded practices in your work, because true healing begins with justice, truth-telling, and collective accountability.
This is a live webinar and will be recorded. All paid registrants will have access to the recording.
This program meets the requirements for 1.5 AASECT CE credits. Completion of this program does not ensure or guarantee AASECT certification. For further information please contact info@aasect.org.