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WEBMar 1, 2024 · Throughout the month of March, ONWA is publishing a video series amplifying the voices of Indigenous women sharing what Women’s History Month means to them. These Indigenous women are leaders in their community who work tirelessly to elevate the voices of Indigenous women.WEBMar 3, 2024 · Video series shares voices of Indigenous women in leadership roles. 'Women’s History Month is an opportunity to honour Indigenous women and girls who continue to lead the way and push...WEBNov 10, 2020 · 10 Indigenous women blazing a trail in Australia today. As Australia celebrates NAIDOC week, highlighting the powerful, urgent work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait-Islanders at work, we at Women’s Agenda want to make our list of ten of the most exciting and critical figures to watch.WEBAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women play a vital role protecting nature and cultural heritage for the benefit of every Australian. This report details the achievements of women Indigenous rangers and on Indigenous Protected Areas across Australia.WEBMar 7, 2021 · There are not enough women, let alone Indigenous women, in senior leadership roles and in government positions, writes CEO Kristy Masella, a proud Darumbal woman and CEO of the Aboriginal Employment Strategy.WEBJun 17, 2021 · What does leadership mean to young Indigenous women in Australia today? In this week’s episode of The Leadership Lessons, Shirley Chowdhary speaks to Madison Howarth, Charlotte Ryan, and Bronte Charles, giving a special insight into each of these young women.WEBIndigenous Women are raising their voices, sharing their natural gifts given to them by Creation. Rematriation has centered the voice of 9 Indigneous women in a short video series that shares stories of resilience, leadership, spirituality and healing.WEBJun 29, 2023 · This National Indigenous History Month, ONWA is highlighting Indigenous voices, to recognize the historical, social, and cultural contributions of Indigenous peoples. This month is meant to foster dialogue, understanding, and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.WEBShe is focused on leadership development and the reclaiming of Indigenous women’s traditional roles among their nations. The producer for the short documentary, “An Indigenous Response to #MeToo” and “Rematriation’s Indigenous Women’s …WEBThis paper reports on an investigation of media representation of Indigenous women’s leadership in Australia. A plethora of strong Indigenous women are currently involved in leading roles, affecting policy and contributing in the areas of health, education, science and communication spheres.WEBMar 1, 2024 · Throughout the month of March, ONWA is publishing a video series amplifying the voices of Indigenous women sharing what Women’s History Month means to them. These Indigenous women are leaders in their community who work tirelessly to elevate the voices of Indigenous women.WEBNov 15, 2017 · Chief Bernadette Sharpe and former Chief Margaret Penasse-Mayer share details about a workshop this weekend to give indigenous women the tools to be successful in their professional and...WEBDec 11, 2023 · This article discusses the disproportionate impacts of climate change on tribes and highlights the rise of Indigenous female leadership within the Colorado River Basin to confront these challenges.WEBStudent and community leader Penína Sara-Lynn Harding shares her experiences with leadership, including female strength in leadership postions, where to find motivation, and how to maintain self-care and balance priorities during a pandemic.WEBMar 4, 2024 · Throughout March, ONWA is publishing a video series amplifying the voices of Indigenous women sharing what Women’s History Month means to them. “These Indigenous women are leaders in their community who work tirelessly to elevate the voices of Indigenous women.,” says a news release.WEBDec 5, 2022 · As more Indigenous women take on leadership roles in Manitoba, women are gathering in Winnipeg this week to discuss their roles as leaders, and as nation builders in First Nations communities.WEBIn this article, I share the stories of women I look to as mentors and guides, women who practise and contribute to my understanding of Aboriginal leadership. JO-ANNE ARCHIBALD: Remembering and leadershipWEBMay 26, 2021 · Firstly, to establish a First Nations Voice — a representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and secondly, to establish a Makarrata Commission — to supervise a process of agreement-making between governments and First Nations and truth-telling about our history’.WEBJun 12, 2024 · Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the power of Indigenous women as powerful leaders in building just and sustainable solutions to the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, and we invite you to get to know seven inspiring women defenders from the Kofan, Siona, Siekopai and Waorani nations.WEBJun 11, 2019 · 8 Indigenous Women’s Voices You Need to Hear. Read any memorable books lately? Our staff members have, and they all have one thing in common: powerhouse Indigenous women authors. While June happens to be National Indigenous History Month in Canada, this list of authors will take you through the rest of the year.WEBOn #TRC #86 & how to get more Indigenous reporters into newsrooms; On Canadian media coverage of #MMIWG – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls; VIDEO Seeing Each Other: The role of media & Indigenous voices in reshaping relationshipsWEBTo commemorate this significant date, we are highlighting 10 inspiring Indigenous Canadian leaders who not only act as role models, but are also changing the face of leadership.WEBJun 17, 2024 · Highlights by topic. Generative AI can revolutionize tax administration and drive toward a more personalized and ethical future. News and thought leadership from IBM on business topics including AI, cloud, sustainability and digital transformation.

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