In this episode, we hear from Eileen Hudon about what it was like to begin this work as a Native woman and to advocate for culturally-specific support. She remembers how she became involved in the movement in the 1970s and worked alongside other advocates to establish advocacy organizations for and by Native women, and some of the barriers they faced along the way.
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