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Hearing Native Mothers – A Tribal Discussion Session on a Campaign to Support Healthy AI/AN Pregnancies and Maternal Health

Mothers are cherished, sacred members of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities, and hold distinct roles of nourishing, teaching, and leading their families. For many, pregnancy can be an exciting, joyous time. However, while rare, too many mothers die each year from complications related to pregnancy, and AIAN people are disproportionately affected. NIHB is […]

The Basics of Advocates Working with Law Enforcement in Response to Intimate Partner Violence in Indian Country

This webinar will focus on basic best practices for advocates and domestic violence programs working with Tribal law enforcement in Indian Country. Building knowledge and networking within these systems is essential to increasing the safety of Native women and their children and relatives experiencing intimate partner violence. This webinar will also provide stepping stones and […]

A Bipartisan Discussion on the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

Despite decades of progress made improving conditions for women in the workforce, there is still no federal law guaranteeing pregnant employees the right to reasonable workplace accommodations. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) would provide that guarantee and is now closer than it has ever been to becoming law. PWFA—which has been introduced in every […]

Urgent Maternal Warning Signs in Ohio

Ohio WIC is working with the Ohio Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review program to educate moms about urgent warning signs that can occur during pregnancy or in the postpartum period. Although the nature of this education is clinical, approaching the education from a public health perspective and providing this education to WIC clients can reach a wider […]

Strengthening the Child Nutrition Programs

Child nutrition programs, such as the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, summer and afterschool meals programs, and the Special, Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), play a crucial role in ensuring food and nutrition security among the nation's youth. Given that 7.6% of U.S. households with children experienced food insecurity […]

NWA Webinar: Designing and Implementing a Community-Led Video Project by and for WIC Participants

Renforcement de Capacites decisionnelles : Mere - Enfant (the Birth Empowerment Project) is an ongoing grant-funded project of the Opportunity Alliance WIC Program. Based on an initial series of multilingual, educational videos filmed in 2020, it seeks to empower pregnant and postnatal Portuguese, Lingala, and French-speaking WIC participants to utilize their voice and choice when […]

Using Health System and Provider Culture Change to Address the Impact of Racism and Bias on Patient Outcomes

Driven by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing racial justice movement, the nation’s health care system is in a period of reckoning regarding its role in perpetuating racial health inequities. Cancer-related health disparities, in particular, demonstrate the complicated impact of racism exacerbated by policy, health care systems, and environmental factors for communities of color. Institutional racism […]

2022 NWA National Policy Conference

For almost 50 years, WIC has played a crucial role in adequately delivering quality nutrition services and breastfeeding support for American families. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to play a significant role in redefining WIC services, NWA remains persistent in pushing and advocating for common-sense WIC legislation in all levels of government. The National Policy […]

Part One: How Did We Get Here? – Understanding Tribes, Sovereignty and How it Impacts Services for Indigenous Children

There are nearly 3 million American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/AN) living in the United States. However, too often the needs of tribal communities are an afterthought to Congress and policymakers. Policies that affect AI/AN children and families need to be designed with them at the center. Due to a systematic lack of funding, frequently AI/AN people cannot […]