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Honoring Strength & Resilience: Indigenous Women in Women's History Month

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March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the women who’ve shaped our world. Indigenous women have always been trailblazers, serving as leaders, healers, and protectors of their cultures.

We see and understand the Indigenous individuals face, oppression, colonization, and systemic discrimination.

From Wilma Mankiller, the first female Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to today’s activists fighting for climate justice and Indigenous rights, these women continue to inspire change.

Their strength and resilience remind us of the power of preserving traditions while pushing for progress.

This Women’s History Month let’s honor Indigenous women/girls and their lasting impact on history and the future.