Strength through Knowledge
A Bundle for the Avid Activist: Native Women’s Activism, Environmental Justice in Indian Country and Essentials of Mental Health Nutrition
The Center for World Indigenous Studies’ core mission is activist scholarship and as such, we have bundled together three courses with a special price, including the newest: “Native Women’s Activism”, “Environmental Justice in Indian Country” both from Dina Gilio-Whitaker; and “Essentials of Mental Health Nutrition” from Dr. Leslie Korn.
Follow the link to each Course to learn more about the objectives!
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The Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) is an independent, non-profit research and education organization dedicated to wider understanding and appreciation of the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples and the social, economic and political realities of indigenous nations.
The Center fosters better understanding between peoples through the publication and distribution of literature written and voiced by leading contributors from Fourth World Nations. An important goal of CWIS is to establish cooperation between nations and to democratize international relations between nations and between nations and states.
Concerned with the advancement of ideas for solving social, economic and political problems in the Fourth World, the Center for World Indigenous Studies links voluntary contributors world-wide and conducts original research, education, conflict resolution symposia and conferences benefiting constructive relations between nations, and nations and states.
Courses Included with Purchase
Original Price: $137
Frequently Asked Questions
Disclaimer: The book "The Good Mood Kitchen" is provided only in the purchase of the single course
"Essentials for Mental Health Nutrition".