What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know? Resources for Two-Spirit population

These resources are part of the learning series titled ‘What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know?’ presented by the Central East PTTCCentral East ATTCNational American Indian & Alaska Natives PTTC, and the National Hispanic and Latino PTTC . 

To view the 4-part virtual learning series and additional resources, CLICK HERE


YMSM+LGBTQ

2-YMSM+LGBTQWebsite: https://www.ymsmlgbt.org/nativeamricanresources/

Description: This organization was established to help providers develop skills to deliver culturally responsive and evidence-based prevention and treatment services for LGBTQ+ individuals, including Native American populations.


Re:searching for LGBTQ Health 

3-Researching for LGBTQ HealthLinkhttps://lgbtqhealth.ca/community/two-spirit.php  

Description: Additional information about the Two-Spirit Community provided by The Re:searching for LGBTQ2S+ Health, from the University of Toronto and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health  


Two Spirit Health- Indian Health Services (IHS) 

Two Spirit Health- Indian Health Services (IHS) Link: https://www.ihs.gov/lgbt/health/twospirit/ 

Description: Additional information about Two-Spirit Health provided by the Indian Health Services The Federal Health Program for American Indians and Alaska Natives, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 


Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center (TTA) Two-Spirit Webinars

Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center (TTA) Two-Spirit Webinars

Link: https://www.samhsa.gov/tribal-ttac/webinars/two-spirit 

Description: Additional information about topics related to the Two-Spirit and transgender identities in tribal communities by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 


Eight Things You Should Know About Two Spirit People by Indian Country Today 

Eight Things You Should Know About Two Spirit People by Indian Country Today Link: https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/8-misconceptions-things-know-two-spirit-people

Description: Additional facts and information about Two-Spirit people provided by the Indian Country Today from the A Maven Channel 


Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) 

Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) Link: https://www.npaihb.org/about-us/ 

Description: Additional information about the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ health provided by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) 


There’s Heart Here Documentary 

There’s Heart Here Documentary Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zX0tI8__hA 

Description: A documentary examining the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ health provided by  the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) 


Two Spirit/LGBTQ+ Self-Love in the Time of COVID-19 

Two Spirit/LGBTQ+ Self-Love in the Time of COVID-19 Link: PowerPoint Presentation (constantcontact.com) 

Description: A PowerPoint presenting information on the Two-Spirit, LGBTQ health, and Self-Love during the COVID-19 pandemic, provided by  the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) 


Two Spirit Journal 

Two Spirit Journal Link: https://twospiritjournal.com/ 

Description: A news source that offers news and original content to educate to put a face and voice of the Two-Spirit Community in the United States and Canada 

 


Two Spirit History 

Two Spirit History Link: 57e231cc-912f-4216-844a-02de38fcc6d2.pdf (constantcontact.com) 

Description: Additional information on the history of meaning behind the term Two-Spirit from Myra Laramee, an Aboriginal Awareness Consultant, Aboriginal Education Directorate, Manitoba Education of Urban and Inner-City Studies at The University of Winnipeg 


Understanding Pronouns- LGBT Life Center 

Understanding Pronouns- LGBT Life Center Link: https://lgbtlifecenter.org/pronouns/#columns-1 

Description: Additional information about the Two-Spirit Kinship on the subject of pronouns provided by the LGBT Life Center 

 


Gender Identity and Pronouns- The New School.  

Gender Identity and Pronouns- The New School.  Link: https://www.newschool.edu/lgbtq/gender-identity-pronouns/ 

Description: Additional information about the Two-Spirit Kinship on the subject of gender identity and pronouns provided by The New School  

 


Two Spirit People in the Workplace 

Two Spirit People in the Workplace Link: 507a1d54-c6f9-449e-9a65-4b31f895b0b3.pdf (constantcontact.com) 

Description: Additional information on the Two-Spirit individuals who have full-time employment working with and for Two-Spirit people and communities. 


Two Spirit Employment Opportunities 

Two Spirit Employment Opportunities Link: 507a1d54-c6f9-449e-9a65-4b31f895b0b3.pdf (constantcontact.com) 

Description: Additional information on some of the new employment opportunities for two organizations, one Two-Spirit and one non-Indigenous. 


Aurora Pride 

Aurora Pride Link: https://www.knba.org/post/aurora-pride-offers-support-group-indigenous-lgbtq-and-two-spirit-people-allies 

Description: Additional information about Jenny Miller’s work featured by Unreserved. A radio space for Indigenous community, culture, and conversation produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), from KNBA, a radio station in Anchorage, AK. 


In Two-Spirit Kinship: Epidemic Redux – A Memory 

In Two-Spirit Kinship: Epidemic Redux – A Memory Link: e393f835-39ca-49ba-bada-29d67e5aaa29.pdf (constantcontact.com) 

Description: Additional information about topics related to the Two-Spirit Kinship by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), from Native Connections. 


TSLGBTQ+ Community Action to Prevent Suicide

TSLGBTQ+ Community Action to Prevent SuicideLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaFumXzFG-o

Description: Webinar discussion around what American Indian/Alaska Native communities are doing to empower and support their Two-Spirit LGBTQ+ youth.

 


TSLGBTQ+: Telling Two-Spirit Stories

TSLGBTQ+: Telling Two-Spirit StoriesLink: https://files.constantcontact.com/d8137653601/99b94bca-d31d-4268-8a96-4b84ebc975b5.pdf   Description: For the month of May, Nova Scotia, Canadian guest contributor Sadé Heart of the Hawk of the Mi'kmaq First Nation is a Medicine Keeper, a competitive powwow dancer, and crafter for the New England Two-Spirit Alliance is excited to share her story of the 2018 "Gathering of Nations" that was held in Albuquerque, NM in an auditorium, and attracted 20,000 Indigenous people from all over Turtle Island


The Future Looks Bright

The Future Looks BrightLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKLrlMQjI74

Description: For over 40 years plus years, the term Two-Spirit has evolved as Indigenous elders are bringing their young ones, and some of us old ones back into the sacred circle, by teaching them how to make the regalia of their people and sharing stories about the Ancestors


World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and Two-Spirit Elderly

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and Two-Spirit ElderlyLink: https://files.constantcontact.com/d8137653601/13a298b0-1959-43bc-a4bc-59e6bb595f06.pdf

Description: Our Spirit-Honor-Inclusion newsletter will share current information with our tribal communities and Native Connections grantees related to Two-Spirit and LGBTQ topics each month. Each issue will highlight resources, articles, and news or events, plus a featured guest contributor.


In Two-Spirit Kinship: Allies During Pride Month and Beyond

In Two-Spirit Kinship: Allies During Pride Month and BeyondLink: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_riots

Description: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month is currently honored in June each year to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall uprising.


2S Question Guide to Navigate 2021 PRIDE Season

2S Question Guide to Navigate 2021 PRIDE SeasonLink: https://twospiritjournal.com/

Description: Harlan Pruden, First Nation Cree, works with and for the Two-Spirit community locally, nationally, and internationally. He is an educator at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control's Chee Mamuk program, an Indigenous public health initiative, and the online Managing Editor.


Two-Spirit Perspectives on Pride Month

Two-Spirit Perspectives on Pride MonthLink: https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/indigenizing-love-through-dine-pride

Description: For Pride Month 2020, the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian invited Native friends to share their understanding of how LGBTQ people were regarded in their traditional culture.

 


Two-Spirit Pride Month in Los Angeles, California

Two-Spirit Pride Month in Los Angeles, CaliforniaLink: https://medium.com/@pamelajpeters/two-spirit-pride-month-510ab6409f8a

Description:  In 1970, the first anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion, New York City hosted the first-ever-first ever Gay Pride March that generated many LGBTQ pride marches and festivals worldwide, hence why June is a month of honoring our LGBTQ communities. 


Two-Spirit Indigenous Peoples Association makes New York City Pride history with largest Native contingent ever

Two-Spirit Indigenous Peoples Association makes New York City Pride history with largest Native contingent everLink: https://indiancountrytoday.com/the-press-pool/two-spirit-indigenous-peoples-association-makes-new-york-city-pride-history-with-largest-native-contingent-ever

Description: The world will be watching on June 30 as the Two-Spirit Indigenous Peoples Association (TSIPA) of New York City marches 150 Natives strong in the WorldPride/Stonewall 50 Pride Parade celebration! New York City's local ABC7 (channel 7) will broadcast live coverage beginning at 12 pm noon on June 30, 2019, with worldwide coverage streamed on abc7ny.com.


Our Pride: Honoring and Recognizing Our Two Spirit Past and Present

Our Pride: Honoring and Recognizing Our Two Spirit Past and PresentLink: https://rewirenewsgroup.com/article/2018/06/05/pride-honoring-recognizing-two-spirit-past-present/

Description: As we enter into Pride month under a particularly tyrannical administration, only by acknowledging not only our existence but the centuries of our resistance to the white, heterosexist, gender binary, will we move closer to the decolonization of Turtle Island and completion of the circle our ancestors began for us.


Indigenizing Love: A Toolkit for Native Youth to Build Inclusion

Indigenizing Love: A Toolkit for Native Youth to Build InclusionLink: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/IndigenizingLove.pdf

Description: In response to several requests from Native youth, a group of partners created this toolkit to support Native youth and those who engage them to understand better and support Two-Spirit and LGBTQ communities.


Celebrating Our Magic

Celebrating Our MagicLink: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Celebrating-Our-Magic-Toolkit.pdf

Description: The Celebrating Our Magic guide is a culturally specific resource for American Indian and Alaska Native communities and provides resources for transgender and Two-Spirit youth, their relatives, and healthcare providers.


Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Community Readiness Survey

Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Community Readiness SurveyLink: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2SLGBTQ-Readiness-Survey.pdf

Description: A community assessment planning tool to strategically integrate the voice, expertise, and resources from all community members to improve the health and well-being of TSLGBTQ youth.


There's Heart Here Documentary

There's Heart Here DocumentaryLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zX0tI8__hA&list=PL_vWmLe1vncRD7zek2kF4asEtxDmXvJFl

Description: Follow three indigenous members of the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ community as they journey toward self-acceptance, supportive healthcare, and communities that celebrate them.


Two-Spirit Talks Podcast

Two-Spirit Talks PodcastLink: https://soundcloud.com/twospirittalks

Description: 2SLGBTQ+ people are seeking stories and wisdom that reflect collective experiences. Listen each month to hear directly from the 2SLGBTQ+ native community about ceremony, song, solidarity, and how listeners can build on the diverse teachings of our pasts to create a queer Indigenous future


In Two-Spirit Kinship: How I Practice Allyship Within the Queer Community

In Two-Spirit Kinship: How I Practice Allyship Within the Queer CommunityLink: https://www.amnestyusa.org/pdfs/LGBT_Ally_Toolkit_11-3-16.pdf

Description: According to the LGBT Ally Toolkit by Amnesty International, an effective ally listens frequently, defends friends from discrimination, and seeks enlightenment through literature and other artistry.


We R Native: Two-Spirit Sexual Health Information

We R NativeLink: https://www.wernative.org/my-relationships/sexual-health/lgbt-two-spirit

Description: Comprehensive health resource for Native youth, by Native youth.

 


Two-Spirit Rites of Passage

Two-Spirit Rites of PassageLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KXidDpVA1M

 

 


A two-spirit journey: finding identity through Indigenous culture

A two-spirit journey: finding identity through Indigenous cultureLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLmrBGrUy-w

 

 


Indigenous Trans and Two-Spirit Stories of Resilience

Indigenous Trans and Two-Spirit Stories of ResilienceLink: https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/oregonmulticulturalarchives/2019/11/20/two-spirit-stories/

Description: November 20, 2019 is a day of great significance. The day takes places within Native Heritage Month, Trans Awareness Week, Trans Day of Remembrance, and the 50th anniversary of the occupation of Alcatraz. The event “Indigenous Trans and Two Spirit Stories of Resilience” featured six speakers who shared their stories, predominantly in the form of poetry, and read the works of other Two-Spirit poets, to share their experiences as two spirit peoples.


How Indigenous Two-Spirits Marked Pride Month This Year

How Indigenous Two-Spirits Marked Pride Month This YearLink: https://www.vogue.com/article/indigenous-two-spirit-pride-month

 

 


Two-Spirit Experience: A Reading List

Two-Spirit Experience: A Reading ListLink: https://www.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca/blogs/post/two-spirit-experience-a-reading-list/

 

 


Two-Spirit Reference Books - We R Native

Two-Spirit Reference Books - We R NativeLink: https://www.wernative.org/articles/two-spirit-reference-books

 

 


For Two Spirits, An Opportunity To Reclaim Acceptance Across Indian Country

For Two Spirits, An Opportunity To Reclaim Acceptance Across Indian CountryLink: https://www.klcc.org/post/two-spirits-opportunity-reclaim-acceptance-across-indian-country

 

 


A Spotlight on Two-Spirit (Native LGBT) Communities

A Spotlight on Two-Spirit (Native LGBT) CommunitiesLink: https://www.ncai.org/policy-research-center/research-data/prc- publications/A_Spotlight_on_Native_LGBT.pdf

Description: National Congress of American Indians


Two-Spirit: Tips for Practicing Allyship

Two-Spirit: Tips for Practicing AllyshipLink: https://ofl.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019.06.20-Two-Spirit-tips-for-practicing-allyship.pdf

Description: Ontario Federation of Labour, 2019

 


First Alaskans Institute 2020 Annual Elders and Youth Conference Resolution 20-03 

First Alaskans Institute 2020 Annual Elders and Youth Conference Resolution 20-03 Link: https://firstalaskans.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/FAI-Resolution-20-03_Final.pdf 

Description: Additional information on resolution 20-30, titled Make Gay Panic Defense illegal, by the First Alaskans Institute at the 2020 Annual Elders and Youth Conference. 


Alaska Humanities ForumAlaska Humanities Forum

Link: https://www.akhf.org/ 

Description: Additional stories and perspectives from LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit/Indigiqueer peoples by the Alaska Humanities Forum that connects Alaskans through stories, ideas, and experiences that positively change lives and strengthen communities. 


Alaska Biennial 2020 

Alaska Biennial 2020 Link: https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/exhibits/alaska-biennial-2020/ 

Description: Additional information about Jenny Miller’s work by the Alaska Biennial 2020 exhibit, from the Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, AK. 


Coffee & Qua Podcast 

Coffee & Qua Podcast Link: https://www.coffeeandquaq.com/ 

Description: Additional information about Jenny Irene Miller’s featured on the Coffee & Qua, a Podcast that celebrates and explores contemporary Native life in urban Alaska. 


Iknowmine.org

Iknowmine.orgLink: https://www.iknowmine.org/ 

Description: Additional information about Alaska Native and rural Alaska youth holistic health education, information, and resources to promote healthy lifestyle choices by the Iknowmine.org, from the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC). 


Iknowmine: LGBTQ2S+ Resources

Iknowmine.org: LGBTQ2S+ Resources

Link: https://www.iknowmine.org/resource/lgbtq2s/ 

Description: Additional information about Alaska Native and rural Alaska youth holistic health education and LGBTQ2S+ resources to promote healthy lifestyle choices by the Iknowmine.org, from the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC). 


Iknowmine.org: My Relationships

Iknowmine.org: My RelationshipsLink: https://www.iknowmine.org/resource/relationships/ 

Description: Additional information about Alaska Native and rural Alaska youth holistic health education on healthy relationships to promote healthy lifestyle choices by the Iknowmine.org, from the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC). 


Iknowmine.org: Sexual Health 

Iknowmine.org: Sexual Health Link: https://www.iknowmine.org/resource/sexual-health/ 

Description: Additional information about Alaska Native and rural Alaska youth holistic health education and sexual health information to promote healthy lifestyle choices by the Iknowmine.org, from the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC). 


TSLGBTQ+ Community Action to Prevent Suicide

TSLGBTQ+ Community Action to Prevent SuicideLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaFumXzFG-o

Description: Webinar discussion around what American Indian/Alaska Native communities are doing to empower and support their Two-Spirit LGBTQ+ youth.

 


Celebrating Our Magic

Celebrating Our MagicLink: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Celebrating-Our-Magic-Toolkit.pdf

Description: The Celebrating Our Magic guide is a culturally specific resource for American Indian and Alaska Native communities and provides resources for transgender and Two-Spirit youth, their relatives, and healthcare providers.


Current Alaska HIV Data Now Available

Current Alaska HIV Data Now AvailableLink:  https://www.iknowmine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/HIV-Surveillance-Report-Alaska-1982-2020.pdf

Description: The State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) recently published an Alaska HIV surveillance report with reported infection data spanning 1982- 2020. The 'HIV Surveillance Report – Alaska, 1982-2020' document indicates 2,026 cumulative cases from 1982-2020 and 30 newly diagnosed HIV cases from 2020.


St. Lawrence Island Legends II (SIVUQAM UNGIPAGHAATANGI II)

St. Lawrence Island Legends II (SIVUQAM UNGIPAGHAATANGI II)

Link: Sivuqam ungipaghaatangi II = St. Lawrence Island legends II (constantcontact.com) 

Description: A volume of stories written by Grace Slwooko titled St. Lawrence Island Legends II (SIVUQAM UNGIPAGHAATANGI II), developed by the staff of the National Bilingual Materials Development Center, Rural Education Affairs, University of Alaska. 


Indigenous Photograph x Colorado Photographic Arts Center  

Indigenous Photograph x Colorado Photographic Arts Center  Link: https://cpacphoto.org/2021-night-lights-denver/ 

Description: Additional information about Jenny Irene Miller’s work by Indigenous Photograph x Colorado Photographic Arts Center, from Project Space, from The Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC). 


Jennyirenemiller.com 

Jennyirenemiller.com Link: https://www.jennyirenemiller.com/ 

Description: Additional information about artist Jenny Irene Miller’s work, updates, biography, and upcoming projects 

 


My Berry Fast

My Berry FastLink: http://muskratmagazine.com/my-berry-fast/

Description: The fast berry ceremony marks the stage of life when we start to put away our childhood toys and begin focusing on being young women, modeling behaviors and values for the younger generation.


TSLGBTQ Print Materials: Pronouns, Sexual & Gender Identity

TSLGBTQ Print Materials: Pronouns, Sexual & Gender IdentityLink: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Gender-Pronouns-Final-1.pdf

Description: The #1 topic of importance to native youth and young adults today is identity – cultural, sexual, and gender - so why should pronouns matter to you? Because they matter to them. Correct name and pronouns are associated with decreased depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation, and suicidal behavior in trans youth.


Healthy Native Youth Community of Practice

Healthy Native Youth Community of PracticeLink: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/community-of-practice/

Description:  Healthy Native Youth offers virtual Community of Practice gatherings on the second Wednesday of every month at 10–11:30 am. Pacific. Sessions include new resources and opportunities to engage with Native professionals in the field in various topics. The community shares their strengths and experiences about how they will improve the lives of Native youth


NPAIHB Resolution Passes ATNI - 2sLGBTQ Strategic Vision and Action Plan

NPAIHB Resolution Passes ATNI - 2sLGBTQ Strategic Vision and Action PlanLink: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/21-03-11_NPAIHB-Support-for-Trans-Gender-Strategic-Plan-w-Strategic-Plan.pdf

Description: The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board and the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians passed resolutions to support Trans Gender-Affirming Care in IHS, Tribal, and Urban Indian Health Facilities with a 2021 Strategic Vision and Action Plan. The resolution will be forwarded to the National Congress of Americans for consideration.


National HIV Testing Day is June 27

National HIV Testing Day is June 27Link: https://www.iknowmine.org/get-tested/

Description: National HIV Testing Day (NHTD) is an annual observance to encourage people of all ages to get tested for HIV and know their status. Support for expanded HIV testing has commenced in Indian Country and Alaska. Many tribal healthcare facilities are promoting and raising awareness of HIV testing. To learn more and culturally appropriate print materials for HIV testing, click HIV – NPAIHB, and for Alaska, clickiKnowmine for a free STI self-test kit!


Rites of Passage, Rites of Becoming

Description: In cultures throughout the world, rites of passage mark significant events in the life path. In many Indigenous North American traditions, adolescent and puberty rites of passage mark the transition to adulthood and accepting responsibility and role in the tribe.

Inside the Sacred Ceremony That Ushers Apache Girls Into Womanhood

Inside the Sacred Ceremony That Ushers Apache Girls Into WomanhoodLink: https://www.vice.com/en/article/qveded/inside-the-sacred-ceremony-that-ushers-apache-girls-into-womanhood

 

 

First Kill, from boy to manhood

First Kill, from boy to manhoodLink: https://getnakedandstartcooking.wordpress.com/2014/03/15/first-kill-from-boy-to-manhood/

 

 

How a Native American coming-of-age ritual is making a comeback

How a Native American coming-of-age ritual is making a comebackLink: https://theconversation.com/how-a-native-american-coming-of-age-ritual-is-making-a-comeback-130524

 

 


Portland Art Museum Podcast, Art Unbound: The Map is Not the Territory 

Portland Art Museum Podcast, Art Unbound: The Map is Not the Territory Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jenny-irene-miller-the-map-is-not-the-territory/id1455681879?i=1000434034926

Description: Additional information about Jenny Irene Miller’s featured on the Portland Art Museum Podcast, Art Unbound: The Map is Not the Territory. An Apple podcast that celebrates that showcases Portland’s creative community. 


Indigenous Pride Los Angeles

Indigenous Pride Los AngelesLink: https://indigenouspridela.org/

Description: Celebrating two spirit, Indigiqueer, and Indigenous LGBTQPAI+ People

 


Seeding Sovereignty

Seeding SovereigntyLink: https://seedingsovereignty.org/ancestral-acres-farm-and-garden

Description: Seeding Sovereignty; an Indigenous-led collective, works to radicalize and disrupt colonized spaces through land, body, and food sovereignty work, community building, and cultural preservation.


Resistance and Resilience through Culture Building a Two Spirit Longhouse

Resistance and Resilience through Culture Building a Two Spirit LonghouseLink: https://www.cbrc.net/resistance_and_resilience_through_culture_building_a_two_spirit_longhouse

 

 


Books by and about Two Spirit or LGBTQIA2S Native Americans

Books by and about Two Spirit or LGBTQIA2S Native AmericansLink: https://pima.bibliocommons.com/list/share/1097527647_sfpl_laneg/1117688187_books_by_and_about_two_spirit_or_lgbtqia2s_native_americans


Indigenous Circle of Wellness

Indigenous Circle of WellnessWebsite: https://icowellness.com/

Description: Indigenous Circle of Wellness offers numerous services to the community, including counseling, workshops, trainings, and consulting.


Sioux Falls Pride

Sioux Falls PrideWebsite: https://www.siouxfallspride.org/

Description: This website offers information on Sioux Falls Pride events, as well as offers resources for the LGBTQ+ community, such as doctors and health centers, hotlines, and therapists and counselors.

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