As a tribal coalition, CSVANW does not provide emergency or direct services.  If you are in an unsafe situation or need immediate assistance please dial 911.

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE:

The Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference, formerly the Tribal Leaders Summit, is a cornerstone gathering hosted by the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW). This event is a critical space where organizational advocates, survivors, Tribal governments, and community leaders come together to address the ongoing epidemic of violence in Tribal communities, as well as the systems of justice, response, and prevention that are instrumental to ending the cycle of violence.

In 2026, under the theme “Protecting Our Future, Healing Our Past,” participants will explore how our communities can transform systems, honor survivors, and build pathways to end violence through culturally resilient, community-led, and respectful approaches. The conference will feature keynote presentations, panel discussions, and interactive workshops focused on advocacy, behavioral health, child welfare, and coordinated community responses. Attendees will have opportunities to connect, collaborate, and gain tools to strengthen survivor-centered and trauma-informed practices within their own programs and communities.
 
Beyond the sessions, the conference will also include entertainment and cultural expression that celebrate Indigenous strength and creativity. A special preview screening of “She Cried That Day” will offer an intimate look at the realities of violence and healing in Native communities, creating space for shared reflection, awareness, and action.
 
Together, we continue our collective work to protect future generations, restore balance, and strengthen the movement to end violence in all its forms.
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS:

CSVANW invites proposals for our Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference, a gathering that strengthens community responses to violence and promotes healing across Tribal Nations.

Conference Tracks:

  • Tribal Law & Policy – Strengthening sovereignty, justice systems, and cross-jurisdictional collaboration
  • Advocacy – Advancing survivor-centered responses, community education, and systems change
  • Healing & Prevention – Centering wellness, traditional lifeways, creative expression, and prevention approaches

We welcome proposals from:

  • Tribal and community advocates
  • Policy and justice professionals
  • Behavioral health and prevention practitioners
  • Educators, artists, and cultural leaders

Presentations may include:

  • Workshops, panels, storytelling sessions, or creative/experiential formats
  • Interactive, culturally relevant, trauma-informed, and community-centered approaches

Presenter Details:

  • Complimentary conference registration
  • Breakfast and lunch provided each day
  • Accommodations and compensation may be available
  • All applicants will be notified of their status

APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 18, 2026

VENDOR INFORMATION:

We welcome vendors whose work supports advocacy, resources, and community connection. CSVANW will provide 1 (one) table and 2 (two) chairs per vendor space. Vendors are asked to be fully set up by 8:00 a.m. each morning and remain for the duration of daily sessions. Breakfast and lunch will be provided each day.

 
Out of respect for our attendees and presenters, please allow participants to be served first during meal times. Vendors are encouraged to bring materials, resources, or items that are culturally appropriate, educational, or community-based in alignment with the conference theme “Protecting Our Future, Healing Our Past.”
 
Space is limited and priority will be given to CSVANW members, organizations and artists whose work aligns with CSVANW’s mission and values.
 
VENDOR FEES: 
  • Nonprofit and Resource Organizations: No vendor fee. 
  • Arts & Crafts Vendors: $50 vendor fee (Covers both days at $25 per day).

*All proceeds go to CSVANW’s work to end violence against native women and children. No Refunds on Vendor Fees.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 1st, 2026

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