A Safe Space

Native Americans in Philanthropy is a powerful and growing network of Native and non-Native nonprofits, tribal communities, foundations and community leaders committed to engaging, learning and sharing resources and best practices grounded the Native tradition of reciprocity. Our work promotes reciprocity and investment in, with, and for Native peoples to build healthy and sustainable communities for all.

The aftermath of the 2016 election has left many people within our communities afraid. We know that Natives Americans have endured a long history of racism and colonialism that has led to multi-generational, community historical trauma and this election has shown the escalation of racism and violence against our communities. We are collecting stories of these incidents so we can create supportive circles of resources and begin to hold our elected officials accountable for all people, including the first peoples of this country.

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* 1. Type of violence being reported?

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* 2. Since the election have you, or anyone in your community, experienced racism or acts of violence? If so, please share your account of the story.

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* 3. Where did this incident occur?

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* 4. Please provide the date the incident occurred.

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* 5. Please provide the city and state the incident occurred in.

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* 6. Please identify your gender.

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* 7. Please leave your contact information. If you wish to remain anonymous you can skip this question.

Your response to the survey is voluntary. By responding to the questions, you understand that Native Americans in Philanthropy may use your story, location, and date provided in online and/or printed material. If you agree to these terms, please press Submit below.

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