In less than two weeks, the Indigenous Women Council (IWC) will mark an inspiring milestone—10 years of resilience, hope, and unwavering determination. What began as a grassroots effort has grown into a powerful movement across the continent, amplifying the voices of Indigenous women and girls in governance, policy, and community leadership .
From the shadows imposed by patriarchy, from invisibility to rightful recognition, these women have challenged norms, reclaimed their voices, and reshaped narratives with courage and collective strength. For a decade, the IWC has created platforms—like the National Preparatory Forum and the Annual Women Conference—rooted in Indigenous knowledge, shared purpose, and solidarity .
With excitement buzzing across communities, the countdown has begun. In just 15 days, women from every corner will come together to celebrate not just a milestone, but a decade of meaningful impact, community empowerment, and visionary leadership.
We’ll share unforgettable moments, inspiring stories, and a vibrant display of unity and purpose. This isn’t just a celebration—it’s a tribute to all those who’ve fueled this journey and a renewed commitment to the future. The voices must grow louder, the impact deeper, and the movement unstoppable.
The countdown is on. The future is ours.