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Restoring the Sacred: A Native Youth and Healing Symposium
Restoring the Sacred: A Native Youth and Healing Symposium

Tue, Sep 16

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Online or in person

Restoring the Sacred: A Native Youth and Healing Symposium

Through sessions on intergenerational healing, culturally grounded interventions, and trauma-informed leadership, this two-day event focuses on what has been sacred all along: the strength, wisdom, and resilience of Native communities.

Time & Location

Sep 16, 2025, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM CDT

Online or in person

About the event

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Restoring the Sacred: A Native Youth and Healing Symposium


Through sessions on intergenerational healing, culturally grounded interventions, and trauma-informed leadership, this two-day event focuses on what has been sacred all along: the strength, wisdom, and resilience of Native communities. Join us in a space of truth-telling, renewal, and collective power that emphasizes healing pathways rooted in tradition, heritage, and connection.

Who should attend:

  • Students and professionals in behavioral, public, tribal/urban Indian, and community health

  • Pre-K, K-12 and post-secondary faculty, staff, and support personnel

  • Community members


Tuesday, September 16, and Wednesday, September 17

8 am to 5 pm Central


Drury Inn and Suites

815 1st Ave, Coralville, IA 52241 To learn more visit: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/z8nuswk/lp/6d4e2246-9731-4ae3-9bfd-38c6f3948356?source_id=a3135310-c4a5-4750-b60b-1fe0c80d22ef&source_type=em&c=&source_id=af94a24e-b06f-4d5f-a7d9-af94a21cabf6&source_type=em&c=__MHwrIf_TQWyYB-oKQNyLe2dUl2ySg2_ZjV8BZNHuM5er8D1wpSZw==



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