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Articles with the Tag: Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition

Free resolution party offered for youth

News from Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition ST. IGNATIUS — A free Pre-New Year’s Eve Resolution Party open to all youth in grades 5-12 will take place Friday, Dec. 30, starting at 6 p.m. with food and games at CrossCollar Academy, 20 First Ave., St. Ignatius. At 7 p.m., “E...

‘Paper Tigers’ showing Friday, Saturday

MISSION VALLEY — “Paper Tigers,” the acclaimed documentary film by James Redford, is coming to the Mission Valley April 15-16. The film depicts the dramatic transformation in troubled teens when the staff at their school incorporates the findings from the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)...

Toxic stress documented in ‘Paper Tigers’ film, showing locally

News from Lake County Public Health Hopefully you have heard of the Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACE Study. Even better, you understand the implications of this landmark study, and have a new and better understanding of how toxic stress can affect young children, often compromising health outcomes th...

Humanities Montana program offers ‘Perspectives On Islam’ Humanities Montana program offers ‘Perspectives On Islam’

LAKE COUNTY — The Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition, Inc. will host the Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau program “Perspectives on Islam” with Samir Bitar on April 8 in two locations. Both presentations are free and open to the public.  The first presentation will be Frid...

Human trafficking, sexual assault to be discussed

News from Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition POST CREEK — The public is invited to a presentation titled “Sex Trafficking and Sexual Assault in Montana” on Wednesday, March 9, at Mission Valley United Methodist Church, 70715 Hwy 93 at the top of Post Creek Hill, just south of Ni...

Group celebrates social justice work Group celebrates social justice work

St. IGNATIUS – The human rights work of Martin Luther King, Jr. began more than 50 years ago. “We are still fighting for social justice,” said speaker Dustin Monroe, CEO and Founder of Native Generational Change. “We are not as far as we think we are.” Monroe gave a speech...


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