Resources
An ever-expanding collection of presentations, tools, briefs, curriculum, and other resources for Native-centered programming.
“Title” in Publication. Read More →
“Title” in Publication. Read More →
Our Thought Leadership
The staff of the Indigenous Justice Circle has partnered up with different experts and organizations to share what we have learned through our work with Native youth.
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Learn more about the intersections of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit (MMIWG2S) Crisis with these interactive maps.
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Read our article reflecting on the 30th anniversary of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). Our article centers Indigenous definitions of sovereignty and development, highlighting today’s crises of mental health and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives. Included in the volume “Revitalizing Population and and Development in the 21st Century.”
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We evaluated Abriendo Oportunidades (AO), an intervention for indigenous adolescent girls that builds knowledge, life skills, and social support, contributing to multiple education, safety, health, and social outcomes. The findings on child marriage and physical violence suggest AO’s positively contributes to girls’ and their households. This is consistent with existing evidence supporting girls’ groups and interventions for indigenous youth. Further engagement with indigenous girls, their households, and communities is needed to identify appropriate packages of interventions. Read the article for free.
Published Articles
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Briefs

Brief 1 — “Indigenous Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment Network (IMAGEN).

Brief 2 — “Adapting the Girl Roster™ for Lakota Communities.”

Brief 3 — “Building Indigenous Girl Networks in South Dakota.”

Brief 4 - “Girl-Centered Program Design in Indian Country.”

Brief 5 — “Reclaiming Matrilineal Traditions & Building Girl Societies.”

Brief 6 — “Returning to Matrilineal Traditions, Building a New Generation of Girl Societies.”

Brief 7 — “Supportive Native American Girls During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Brief 8 — “A Framework for Restoring Indigenous Girl Societies.”
Tools
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This toolkit is designed to help programs precisely identify the nature and degree of girls’ “shrinking worlds” at puberty and to aid them in devising strategies for offsetting the adverse effects of these restrictions on girls. By “quantifying” the information from each participatory exercise into a specially designed recording grid for that tool, the information can easily be conveyed to decision-makers and others who were not part of the group exercise. Download here.
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IMAGEN’s Resilience Cards are a resource designed for program leaders who are planning to work with adolescent indigenous girls. The content on each card comes directly from the suggestions of our female relatives, who represent the experiences of girls from several different Native communities across the country. They identified valuable skills, practices, and knowledge that would serve our younger sisters in better navigating the unique obstacles facing indigenous girls in the U.S. The cards are intended to be used in the context of an asset-building exercise, which is an important step in building meaningful program content tailored to the needs of the girls in the community with which you will be working. Download here.
Webinars
December 2022 — Webinar celebrating the launch of the Indigenous Justice Circle.
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April 2024 — Indigenous Girls’ Movements: Strengthening Indigenous Systems & Self-Determination, a panel on the sidelines of the 2024 United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
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October 2020 — The webinar describes IMAGEN’s work to counter the isolation during the pandemic. Download slides here →
March 2022 – An IMAGEN webinar featuring the work of some of our IMAGEN Circle partners.
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September 2020 - IMAGEN partners shared successes, challenges, and future plans.
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May 2021 — IMAGEN joins others to discuss girls’ mental health challenges and strategies
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September 2018 — Building Girls’ Protective Assets in Indian Country: Intentional Girl-Centered Program Design. Learn more here → Access deck here →
March 2021 — Recipients of the IMAGEN COVID-19 micro-grants share their strategies to combat isolation. Download slides here →
September 2018 — Empowering girls, opening futures: Evidence-based programming for Indigenous Girls in the Americas.
December 2023 — First Indigenous Young Leaders webinar. Download slides here →
Presentations
“Combatting MMIWG through Native girl-centered programming” by Kelly Hallman, PhD (Cherokee) at Resilience Con on April 13, 2021. Access deck here →
“Adapting to the COVID-19 Pandemic” by Gabriela Lenhoff for Abriendo Oportunidades, a partner working with indigenous girls in Guatemala. Access deck here →