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X-WR-CALDESC:Self-defense training promotes body-oriented healing and pract
 ical safety planning. Feminist empowerment approaches to self-defense teac
 h a wide range of resistance strategies\, which include assertive communic
 ation\, boundary setting\, de-escalation\, strategic physical escape\, and
  physical resistance. Empowerment-based programs emphasize choice and resi
 lience while actively challenging victim-blaming. Research shows that empo
 werment self-defense programs reduce trauma symptoms\, help survivors find
  their voices\, and prevent sexual assault. This webinar presents one of t
 he few empowerment self-defense programs that is located on sovereign trib
 al land and led by indigenous women. The Turtle Mountain Chippewa reservat
 ion in rural North Dakota is home to an emerging IMPACT self-defense progr
 am. Presenters will describe their collaborative efforts to develop an IMP
 ACT program that is culturally relevant and geographically accessible to r
 ural indigenous women and girls. Featuring representatives from the Nation
 al Resource Center Innovations Grant\, Shanda Poitra and Meg Stone.
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DESCRIPTION:Self-defense training promotes body-oriented healing and practi
 cal safety planning. Feminist empowerment approaches to self-defense teach
  a wide range of resistance strategies\, which include assertive communica
 tion\, boundary setting\, de-escalation\, strategic physical escape\, and 
 physical resistance. Empowerment-based programs emphasize choice and resil
 ience while actively challenging victim-blaming. Research shows that empow
 erment self-defense programs reduce trauma symptoms\, help survivors find 
 their voices\, and prevent sexual assault. This webinar presents one of th
 e few empowerment self-defense programs that is located on sovereign triba
 l land and led by indigenous women. The Turtle Mountain Chippewa reservati
 on in rural North Dakota is home to an emerging IMPACT self-defense progra
 m. Presenters will describe their collaborative efforts to develop an IMPA
 CT program that is culturally relevant and geographically accessible to ru
 ral indigenous women and girls. Featuring representatives from the Nationa
 l Resource Center Innovations Grant\, Shanda Poitra and Meg Stone.
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SUMMARY:Empowering Indigenous Women and Communities Through Self-Defense
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