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CCUIH

@CCUIH_CA

The California Consortium for Urban Indian Health supports health promotion and access for urban American Indians living in California.

Joined March 2011
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We're coming to the UC Riverside Powwow! Come be a part of a mural painting project with art designed by @ProjectSpecies and living painting with @tochtlita1 at the powwow! We'll have everything you need to get your paint on! We hope to see you at our table!

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After three years of evolving COVID-19 guidance and new information from every direction, we'd like you to consider taking this survey to help us understand how you, and your family, feel about the COVID-19 vaccine and prevention. Take the survey here: ow.ly/b2ZA50Ow5Pt

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April McGill of @CCUIH_CA honored the missing native women and called attention the histories of trauma that impact native peoples in North America. #SayHerName


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April McGill from @CCUIH_CA emphasizes that culture is prevention #GBVinCA


We want to express our deepest gratitude to the Department of Justice, California Tribes and all of the organizations present for being able to partner with you for the Missing in California Indian Country - Northern California Region MMIP event last Saturday. #MMIP #MMIW

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On last week's Future Fires podcast episode, we sat down with Manny Luna to discuss the importance of the representation of LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit folks in health education. We thank Manny for lending his voice to this project. You can catch his episode at: ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Bay Area relatives! If you are around and available either the evening of May 5th or the afternoon of June 2nd, we encourage you to join us and other organizations, community members, and activists in these actions for MMIP at San Francisco City Hall with indigenousjustice.org

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Episode 4 of the Future Fires podcast with the inspiring Manny Luna is now live! We are so grateful that he could lend the time to support this project amidst the fantastic work he continues to do acoss California. Give it a listen on all major platforms: ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Join us by the fire on Friday when Episode 4, Care for All: LGBTQ2S+ Voices, drops! Our guest, Manny Luna lends his personal experience and insights on meeting the needs of Two-Spirit populations. Catch the conversation on all major platforms by visiting ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Joining us on this week's Future Fires podcast episode is Manny Luna: Two-Spirit Native Activist, community health worker, artist, teacher, and advocate for change throughout our communities. Catch his episode on all major platforms by visiting ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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May 2-5 is MMIP week, which includes a candlelight vigil on May 3rd from 6-9 PM. Please join @AsmJamesRamos, the Yurok Tribe, CTBA, and many others in an evening of prayer and solidarity as we honor our missing people. For more MMIP week activities, visit a45.asmdc.org

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From Episode 3 of Future Fires, @7Gen1D's Doctor Sombredero discusses their goals for Hepatitis-C patients who are treated at the health center and the environment they strive to create for them. Listen to the episode on all major platforms: ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Episode 3 of Future Fires: Perspectives of Providers and Physicians is live! Hear from two experts working in Urban Indian health and how they address complex issues of inequity, and health access. Check it out on all major platforms today! ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Episode 3 of Future Fires releases this Friday! Our guests, Dr. Alisson Sombredero and Nurse Michaela Byrne from @7Gen1D, highlight the critical importance of providers working in Indian Country, particularly around HCV and HIV. Check it out Friday! ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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In our most recent Future Fires episode, Teyah talks about the considerations that go into engaging youth around topics such as sexually transmitted infections and the importance of addressing these subjects. Check it out on all major platforms: ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Have you listened to Episode 2 of the Future Fires podcast yet? Adrienne and Teyah dive deep into the challenges, complexities and successes of community outreach and inclusion in public health programs and campaigns. Check it out on all major platforms! ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Episode 2 of the Future Fires podcast is now live! This week we focus on youth engagement in Urban Indian communities around STI and HCV prevention through the lens of two dedicated public health workers, Adrienne and Teyah. Check it out! ow.ly/SuCu50NrnsX

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Check out Episode 2 of the Future Fires podcast this Friday on major streaming platforms! Guest #2 this week is Teyah Lopez one of CCUIH's project coordinators who co-leads so much of our COVID-19, youth engagement, social media, and health access work! ow.ly/XsBk50Nosz7

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Episode Two of the Future Fires Podcast comes out this Friday! This time, we are joined by two of our project coordinators, Adrienne Leddy and Teyah Lopez, to discuss youth perspectives on HCV and STI prevention. Check it out on all major platforms! ow.ly/o2LG50Nosz4

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Have you checked out our LGBTQ2S+ Experiences survey? We're looking to do our best for our Two-Spirit community members, and your responses to this survey will help us do this! The first 50 respondents will receive a gift in thanks! Take the survey here: ow.ly/4nGo50MRgwH

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