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“Creek at Crack of Dawn”
Mary Wheelan of the Visioning B.E.A.R. Singers, with the song she wrote called “Creek at Crack of Dawn”
How Can We Prevent Childhood Sexual Assault without Incorporating an Analysis of Systemic Violence?
How Can We Prevent Childhood Sexual Assault without Incorporating an Analysis of Systemic Violence as a Causal Factor?
Webinar: Culturally Relevant Evaluation of Sexual Violence Prevention Initiatives
A webinar with Strong Oak Lefebvre, founder and Executive Director of the Visioning B.E.A.R. Circle Intertribal Coalition, Inc., and Peer Cohort with the Just Beginnings Collaborative
Webinar: Walking in Balance with All Our Relations
A webinar with Strong Oak Lefebvre, founder and Executive Director of the Visioning B.E.A.R. Circle Intertribal Coalition, Inc., and Peer Cohort with the Just Beginnings Collaborative
Building Leaders to Keep Children Safe in Communities of Color using Indigenous Circle Process
DONATE Walking in Balance graduates Lillian Garcia and James Barnes help lead discussion with Visioning B.E.A.R.’s Director, Strong Oak Lefebvre https://youtu.be/15poOP7XLJM Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on email Email Visioning B.E.A.R Circle Intertribal Coalition PO Box 1286 Greenfield, MA 01302 U.S.A (413) 961-9167 Facebook Twitter Youtube All … Read more
Visioning B.E.A.R. heads west with its message
The local group Visioning B.E.A.R. Circle Intertribal Coalition will expand its prevention work to keep children safe using an indigenous circle process with a $50,000 grant it recently received from RALIANCE, a national partnership dedicated to ending sexual violence in one generation.
Visioning B.E.A.R. Director, Strong Oak Lefebvre, presents at Leadership Education and Advancement for Professionals event for the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Strong Oak Lefebvre is currently the President of Board and founder of the Visioning B.E.A.R. Circle Intertribal Coalition, American Indian of Maliseet and MikMaq descent. Strong Oak is co-author of the Walking in Balance with All Our Relations teaching curriculum.