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Five Indigenous artists — whose skills include music, animation, graphic design and traditional tribal practices — are fueling their creative pursuits through the 18-month fellowship
As Fair Housing Month gets underway, a Virginia group feels more can be done to enforce fair housing laws. Along with the federal Fair Housing Act, most states have their own fair housing laws preventing housing discrimination. Virginia updated its Fair Housing Law in 2020 to ensure if a person uses money from a rental assistance program or subsidy, they cannot be discriminated against. ...
Public comment is winding down for a proposed federal rule on inclusive affordable housing. Native American voices in North Dakota's capital city hope local l
A plan to build 2,000 homes using a robot could hold the key to unlocking one solution to Indiana's affordable-housing shortage. The differences between builder-constructed and 3D-printed homes are many, but one stands out: the cost. According to the leader of an Indiana nonprofit, labor costs for a 3D home are 70% less than a traditional build. ...
Public comment is winding down for a proposed federal rule on inclusive affordable housing. Native American voices in North Dakota's capital city hope local leaders take any new directives to heart. The Department of Housing and Urban Development wants feedback on the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing plan, which requires participants, such as local governments, to be more diligent in eliminating any housing segregation that still exists today. ...
According to the Sacred Pipe Resource Center (SPRC), Native American women are one of, if not the most exploited minority groups in the United States. In order to better help those struggling with exploitation and in difficult situations, a new task force has been formed in North Dakota, known as the Heart of the Nation -- and the SPRC is doing everything they can to help support it.
On the Tuesday edition of the ICT Newscast, Alaskans are sending a Native woman to Congress. We learn about the upcoming urban Tribal forum in North Dakota, and the National Native American Hall of Fame is ready to induct a new class of outstanding leaders
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 - It’s the first day of our spring member drive. The Moth is coming to North Dakota with a mainstage event in Fargo in December. We visit with executive producer Sarah Austin Jenness. ~~~ The Sacred Pipe Resource Center in Bismarck presents a traveling statue to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in North Dakota. Dr. Cheryl Kary of the Sacred Pipe Resource Center in Bismarck sits with co-host Alicia Hegland-Thorpe to discuss National Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Awareness Day and the unique way Sacred Pipe is creating awareness and raising money for families and search teams.