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Food is Medicine

A collection of recipes from Urban Indian Health Institute Staff

The 3 W’s Postcard

Continue to practice the 3 W’s even after being vaccinated.

Virtual Engagement Toolkit

Use our interactive eLearning modules and printable guide to learn about best practices in planning, designing, and delivering virtual events for your community.

PrEP Guidelines During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The public health response to COVID-19 has limited access to some aspects of medical care and essential services. In this new, socially distanced world, healthcare workers and clinics have been forced to adjust how they provide …

Positively Native Clips: Partner Toolkit

To help further promote healthy discussion of HIV/AIDS (and the stigma surrounding the disease) in Native communities, Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) selected seven short clips from its film “Positively Native,” which talks about the stigma …

Understanding Clinical Trials

Learn about clinical trials, how they work, things to consider before participating in a trial, and more.

HIV Poster Series: Stand Up to Stigma

We created this poster to be printed out and used to educate the community about HIV stigma. Download it and share it widely!

HIV Poster Series: Know your HIV Status

We created this poster to be printed out and used to educate the community about knowing their HIV status. Download it and share it widely!

#vacciNATION LaVerne

This poster features a Native elder, which emphasizes elders as respected and trusted members of the community. The language also centers the preservation of Native tradition and protecting future generations—a key finding of the UIHI COVID-19 …

#vacciNATION Magenta

This poster features an Indigenous healthcare worker, a top trusted source and messenger as indicated by the UIHI COVID-19 Vaccination Survey.

#vacciNATION Virgil

This poster features a Native community member and promotes the continued adherence to local public health guidelines and the 3 W’s (wear a mask, watch your distance, wash your hands), even after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

#vacciNATION Shelley

This poster features a Native community member just after her vaccination.

#vacciNATION Camie

This poster features a Native community member and highlights that getting the COVID-19 vaccine is a choice and is not mandatory, while also talking about potential risks to not being vaccinated.

#vacciNATION Providers

This poster features Indigenous providers, and addresses common myths around COVID-19 vaccines, including dangerous ingredients, COVID-19 infection as a result of the vaccine, and taking the vaccine even after someone has recovered from COVID-19.

COVID-19 Teen Conversations

This is a series created in partnership with Native teens that explores topics on how COVID-19 impacts teen life.

Urban Indian Dictionary Coloring Pages by Megan McDermott

Megan McDermott (Blackfeet/Plains Cree) is a mixed media artist based in Lynnwood, Washington. She created a series of four coloring pages to represent words from our Urban Indian Dictionary. Megan seeks for her colors to bring …