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June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month. Join ANA for a discussion on the historical role of Two Spirit and LGBT individuals in many Native societies. Presented by ANA's Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
ANA supports emergency management preparedness in Native communities. In this webinar, hear from FEMA, the State of Alaska, the Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council, and the Mat-Su Borough on Tribal emergency management issues in Alaska. Hosted by the ANA Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
This list containts some sample program areas of interest for the ANA Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).
Diagnosable mental illness affects over 21% of the American Indian/Alaska Native population (SAMHSA). And while there is a general decline in rates of violence and drug abuse, rates of suicide, marijuana use and depression diagnosis are on the rise. Many factors play a role in mental illness, and in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we'll be exploring just one: Food.
Healthy choices in food, improved food security and increased subsistence farming may play a role in improving mental health. In this webinar, Jacqueline Gray PhD, Director of the Seven Generations Center of Excellence in Native Behavioral Health, and ANA Grantee, Ndee Bikiyaa (The People's Farm), will be exploring the ways in which you and your community can eat your way to mental health.