IWLN Events
Building Indigenous Matriarchs: In's and Out's of Becoming a Tribal Leader in your Community
Are you interested in what it takes to run a campaign and run for tribal council? Tune in to hear from our IWLN Co-Chairs and learn from their lived experiences.
Walking in Resiliency as a Woman Leader
Save the Date for “Walking in Resiliency as a Woman Leader”. IWLN Co-Chair Darnella Melancon will be leading the next webinar on Wednesday October 25th at 1 PM (MDT).
Learning Objectives include:
*Discuss the importance of resiliency for women leaders.
*Identify the challenges that impact being a resilient woman leader.
*Learn how to evaluate your current stress levels.
*Learn how to apply the best practices for promoting self-care and resiliency in leadership.
This event has been recorded and available to the public on our youtube channel.
Walking in Resiliency as a Woman Leader - October 25, 2023 (youtube.com)
Conflict Resolution
Join us for our next professional development webinar on Conflict Resolution! Elizabeth Homer will discuss how to respond when confronted with aggressive behavior, harassment, and other sources of conflict.
Wednesday, June 28th @ 11a PT/12p MDT
Communication Strategies
IWLN is presenting a two-part media training series. Session 1 will focus on Communication Strategies, featuring Matt Moseley.
Finding and Leveraging Allies
Women face many challenges in the workplace. Beyond wage gaps and stereotypes, individuals working on tribal issues must also navigate working with different representatives and partners, including the tribe, state, federal government, and non-profit sector. This webinar takes a deeper look at how women in leadership can overcome these hurdles by making allies and working with mentors to further their careers and lift up their communities.
Networking Event
IWLN Networking Event at the Colorado River Water Users Association Annual Conference
Las Vegas, NV
More details to come.
Water Through a Cultural Lens
Water is sacred. Join Linda Otero and Nora McDowell (Fort Mojave Indian Tribe) to discuss the importance of water and how we can honor our traditions in the face of climate change and other increasing demands on this precious and limited resource.
Effectively Communicating as a Leader
Want to learn how to improve your communication skills and rise as a leader?
Learn from seasoned tribal leaders, Lorelei Cloud (Southern Ute) and Gwendena Lee-Gatewood (White Mountain Apache) on ways to effectively communicate and be an advocate for the issues that you are passionate about!