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Two Spirit Talking Circle
Two Spirit Talking Circle
The Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
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Diabetes Living Well: Diabetes Basics – The ABCs of Diabetes
Diabetes Living Well: Diabetes Basics – The ABCs of Diabetes
Diabetes Living Well’s “Diabetes Basics: The ABCs of Diabetes” class is taking place Tuesday, March 8th. This class will feature a conversation about our Attitudes, Behaviors, and Choices, and our relationship with this manageable condition from SNAHC’s Certified Diabetes Educator Brian Shaw. To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916)
Culture is Prevention: Making Applique
Culture is Prevention: Making Applique
Culture is Prevention in March is taking place on Tuesday, March 8th, and Tuesday, March 22nd from 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm. CIP will be led by Sandra Molina Aguilar (Cherokee of the long hair clan and Apache)! Sandra will be sharing her skills and teachings on making applique. Toolkits
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Healing Ways: Understanding the Sacredness of Womanhood
Healing Ways: Understanding the Sacredness of Womanhood
For Women's History Month in March, Healing Ways will be hosting "Understanding the Sacredness of Womanhood," a session on reproductive physiology and herbal support for women, as hosted by SNAHC's Certified Medical Herbalist Sage LaPena (Nomtipom Wintu). This hybrid class will take place on Wednesday, March 9th. An email with
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Two Spirit Talking Circle
Two Spirit Talking Circle
The Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
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Diabetes Living Well: Hula for Health
Diabetes Living Well: Hula for Health
Diabetes Living Well’s “Hula for Health” class is taking place Tuesday, March 15th. This class will feature a Hula lesson from expert Hula instructor Michelle Kaliko. To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org. When: March 15th, from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Where: SNAHC
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Two Spirit Talking Circle
Two Spirit Talking Circle
The Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
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Diabetes Living Well: Body Movement for Wellness
Diabetes Living Well: Body Movement for Wellness
Diabetes Living Well’s “Body Movement for Wellness” class is taking place Tuesday, March 22nd. This class will feature 45 minutes of low-impact exercise, and a healthy meal will be provided! To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org. When: March 22nd, from 11:00 am –
Culture is Prevention: Making Applique
Culture is Prevention: Making Applique
Culture is Prevention's second March workshop is taking place on Tuesday, March 22nd from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm via Zoom and will be led by Sandra Molina Aguilar (Cherokee of the long hair clan and Apache), who will be sharing her skills and teachings on making applique. When: March
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Two Spirit Talking Circle
Two Spirit Talking Circle
The Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.