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“If you don’t ask, the answer is always no.” A catchy phrase penned by romance novelist Nora Roberts, this adage encourages each of us to ponder why things are the way they are, to ask questions when we see injustices and for University of California San Diego School of Medicine student Alec Calac, Ph.D. to ask “why can’t we” with regards to training a workforce reflective of and committed to promoting health and wellness among communities with unmet needs.

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The Native American Health Center (NAHC) is excited to announce the final Indigenous Red Market of 2024, taking place on Sunday, October 6th, from 11 AM to 4 PM at 1443 Derby Ave., in Oakland’s vibrant Fruitvale neighborhood. This free community event will feature a rich mix of cultural performances, community resources, and over 35 Indigenous marketplace vendors offering handmade goods.

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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. The leading national Native American group, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC), is joining with advocates and organizations nationwide to launch Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) 2024.

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National Women’s Health and Fitness Day is celebrated every year on the last Wednesday of September, falling on September 25 this year, 2024.  It’s a special day to promote the importance of excellent health and fitness for all women. Here are significant topics to focus on going into 2025:

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The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) apologized for its role and the role of the medical profession in past and ongoing harms to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples in the health system.

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Native News Online Senior Editor Elyse Wild was honored this week at the America Honors Recovery Gala Dinner in Washington, D.C., for her reporting on the overdose crisis in Indian Country.

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The Seneca Nation recently announced that the Healing Stone, a sacred item presented to the Nation as host of the 4th World Indigenous Suicide Prevention Conference this summer, is now on display at the Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center on the Nation's Allegany Territory.

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ZUNI, NM — September has arrived, and at the Zuni Youth Enrichment Project, that means staff and community members are eagerly anticipating the return of two popular programs. O:dip’sheh, also known as Dance Medicine, began  Friday, Sept. 13 at Ho’n A:wan Park, and Running Medicine Zuni Pueblo starts Monday, Sept. 16, with a kickoff celebration at 5:30 p.m. in the Dowa Yalanne parking area.
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A newly released CDC report has shed light on alarming suicide rates within the American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations, sparking urgent discussions on suicide prevention strategies. 

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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy signed legislation last week to address the state's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) crisis.