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Native WOLFE Program Bridges Gaps in Elder Health with Nutrition, Exercise
Native News Online – March 19, 2022
Mental Health in Our Native Communities
SAMHSA Vol 3 Issue 3 – Summer 2022
Ways to stay heart healthy in February (and beyond)
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service – February 24th, 2022
BizTimes Notable Heroes in Health Care
Milwaukee BizTimes – December 14th, 2021
Potawatomi's 'Heart of Canal Street' returns with more than $500K in donations for 6 local charities
CBS58 – December 13th, 2021
From books to museums, here's where you can learn about Native peoples in Wisconsin during Native American Heritage Month
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – November 19th, 2021
Families get free school supplies at Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center event
TMJ4 – August 12th, 2021
Milwaukee clinic for Native Americans to hold COVID-19 vaccine event Tuesday, as powwows, other traditions return
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – June 20, 2021
Determined to Save Indigenous Language
Indian Country Today – April 8th, 2021
Lt. Gov. Barnes visits southside vaccine clinic serving local Native Americans
CBS 58 – March 23, 2021
Health center hosts vaccine clinic for Natives, '1st in fatality rates'
FOX6 – March 23, 2021
Milwaukee health clinic hosts 3-day event to get more Native Americans vaccinated from COVID-19
CBS58 – March 9, 2021
Milwaukee clinic works to vaccinate American Indian population, address disparities in COVID-19 among community
TMJ4 – March 9, 2021
Milwaukee health center to offer COVID-19 vaccine to tribal members and Native descendants age 18 and older
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – March 8, 2021
All Milwaukee Co. Native American adults eligible for vaccine Tuesday
FOX 6 – March 8, 2021
'The Impact Is Real': The Ripple Effects Of COVID-19 Disparities For Native People In Milwaukee
WUWM “Lake Effect” – March 8, 2021
Clearing the air: Answering commonly asked questions about the coronavirus vaccine
Milwaukee Neighborhood News – March 3, 2021
American Indians have greatest COVID-19 death rate in Wisconsin
FOX6 Milwaukee – February 16th, 2021
The Vaccine: A Milwaukee PBS Special
PBS Milwaukee – February 4th, 2021
Vaccinated: Five Milwaukee health care workers share their experiences after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service – January 21st, 2021
Effort Underway To Vaccinate More Native Communities Against COVID-19
Here & Now NPR – January 4th, 2021
Milwaukee doctor gets COVID-19 vaccine to ease apprehension in Native American communities
TMJ4 –
December 17th, 2020
Native American Heritage Month - Harvest Feast 2020
TMJ4-
November 24th, 2020
Why we take care of our elders, our ‘wisdom keepers’
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service –
November 11th, 2020
COVID-19 Cases Spiking In State's Indigenous Communities
Wisconsin Public Radio –
October 23rd, 2020
Fighting the frontlines of COVID
Indian Country Today –
October 16th, 2020
In year of COVID-19, health care professionals put extra emphasis on flu shots
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service –
August 21st, 2020
Post from Community: Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center Annual Community Health Fair hits the drive-thru
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service –
August 3rd, 2020
Milwaukee targets testing in hard-hit minority communities to try and tackle COVID-19 disparity
ABC News –
May 21st, 2020
A half-century of service: Gerald Ignace pioneered health services for Milwaukee's Native American community
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel –
April 11, 2019
‘Some of these tribes are gone’: Class makes sure Native American youths never forget their rich heritage
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service –
May 9, 2019
Founder of Milwaukee's Urban Indian Health Center to be Honored
Shepherd Express – Milwaukee, WI
April 2, 2019