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Ruth Buffalo: Empowering Indigenous Communities as the new CEO of MIWRC
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Ruth Buffalo is a citizen of the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation and a descendant of the Chiricahua Apache. She has served on advisory councils focused on women's health, women's leadership development and local food systems. She is board President for the National Native Boarding School Healing Coalition. She is also the former board president of the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition.
In 2019, Ruth was named North Dakota Woman of the Year by North Dakota Women’s Network. As a former member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, she is the original bill author of a new law that requires Native American history to be taught in all schools, grades K-12. Ruth was appointed to the Not Invisible Act Commission. She founded the local grassroots MMIP taskforce in the Fargo Moorhead area that is still operating to this day.
In this week’s episode, we delve into the life and work of Ruth Buffalo, a dynamic leader who has dedicated herself to public service and community advocacy. Ruth shares with us her organizing experience from early childhood through college that laid the deep foundation for her future endeavors. Ruth provides valuable insights into her current role as the CEO of the Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center. She emphasizes her commitment to serving the community and empowering Native women and families with resources such as advocacy, support groups, healing spaces, family services, housing and more.
Minneapolis Indian Women’s Resource Center- https://www.miwrc.org/client-advocacy
Minneapolis Indian Women’s Resource Center’s GoFundMe- https://www.gofundme.com/f/Miwrc
Leah’s TEDx talk- https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=e3qqseyPhg3tu6BP&v=Yk10HvE6zQY&feature=youtu.be
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Manage episode 409264635 series 2818638
Ruth Buffalo is a citizen of the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation and a descendant of the Chiricahua Apache. She has served on advisory councils focused on women's health, women's leadership development and local food systems. She is board President for the National Native Boarding School Healing Coalition. She is also the former board president of the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition.
In 2019, Ruth was named North Dakota Woman of the Year by North Dakota Women’s Network. As a former member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, she is the original bill author of a new law that requires Native American history to be taught in all schools, grades K-12. Ruth was appointed to the Not Invisible Act Commission. She founded the local grassroots MMIP taskforce in the Fargo Moorhead area that is still operating to this day.
In this week’s episode, we delve into the life and work of Ruth Buffalo, a dynamic leader who has dedicated herself to public service and community advocacy. Ruth shares with us her organizing experience from early childhood through college that laid the deep foundation for her future endeavors. Ruth provides valuable insights into her current role as the CEO of the Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center. She emphasizes her commitment to serving the community and empowering Native women and families with resources such as advocacy, support groups, healing spaces, family services, housing and more.
Minneapolis Indian Women’s Resource Center- https://www.miwrc.org/client-advocacy
Minneapolis Indian Women’s Resource Center’s GoFundMe- https://www.gofundme.com/f/Miwrc
Leah’s TEDx talk- https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=e3qqseyPhg3tu6BP&v=Yk10HvE6zQY&feature=youtu.be
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