From: <MJLaBurt
Sacred Circle training set
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2006/03/06/news/local/news10.txt
RAPID CITY -- Sacred Circle will host several domestic-violence and
children-advocacy
trainings in early April. Early registration is encouraged. Registration
applications can
be found at www.sacred-circle.com.
The training sessions include "Cultural Competency for Non-Native Advocates,"
April 1-3;
"Advocacy for Children of Native Women Who Have Been Battered," April 3-5;
"Ending
Violence Against Native Women Training Institute," April 3-6; and "Workshop on
Wheels - A
Tribal Coordinated Community Response to Stop Violence Against Native Women,"
April 7.
Participants in the last session will leave from Rapid City to meet at the
Cangleska
facilities at Kyle on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
On-site registration will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, April 1, and at 7:30
a.m.
Monday, April 2, at Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn in Rapid City. Fees for each
session are
$175; training institute fees are $325.
The sessions will be conducted by: Karen Artichoker, management team director of
Cangleska
and director of Sacred Circle; Brenda Hill, education coordinator at Sacred
Circle; B.J.
Jones, chief judge of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe; Gene Thin Elk,
consultant for
Cangleska; George Twiss, management team director for Cangleska; and Wayne
Weston, men's
program coordinator at Cangleska.
For information, call Sacred Circle at 1-877-733-7623 or 341-2050.