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Sumi'nangwa: Re-Indigenizing Trauma Informed Response in Indigenous Communities, Part 2

UNIT 3

9:15-10:30am

This session will be a continuation of part one.

Kim Zahne, Training & Technical Assistance Specialist, National Indigenous Women's Resource Center
Kim Zahne, Training & Technical Assistance Specialist, National Indigenous Women's Resource Center

Tewa/ Hopi

Kim Zahne is a Technical Assistance and Training Specialist at the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC). Prior to joining NIWRC, Zahne was the Director of Technical Assistance and Training for the Hopi Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA). She has nearly 5 years of experience in the development and management of training and technical assistance initiatives with the coalition and over a decade of working with and in Indigenous communities. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University in American Indian Studies with an emphasis in Federal Indian Law and Policy and American Indian History.

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