Washington Conservation Action focuses on policy development and advocacy to address climate change impacts, holding elected officials accountable, and supporting candidates who prioritize environmental issues, primarily at the state level in Washington.
The Native Vote Washington program is significant because it invested over a million dollars to engage Native communities, particularly tribal governments, in voter education and ballot registration, addressing a historically underfunded area in election campaigns.
Alyssa Macy's cancer diagnosis and treatment led her to prioritize her health, particularly her spiritual health, and taught her the importance of asking for help and setting boundaries. It also brought clarity to her relationships and the value of community support.
Alyssa Macy learned to prioritize her health, ask for help, set boundaries, and appreciate the love and support from her community. She also developed a deeper spiritual practice and a greater sense of gratitude and resilience.
Alyssa Macy advises young Indigenous women to prioritize their spiritual health, disconnect from social media noise, engage in physical activities like hiking and stretching, and seek therapy to process their emotions and experiences.
Alyssa Macy manages stress by disconnecting from social media, spending time in nature, practicing yoga, and engaging in creative activities like beading. She also emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care.
Alyssa Macy believes women lead differently, often with a caretaking approach that benefits communities. She challenges the patriarchal notion that only men can lead, highlighting the transformative and powerful work women do in leadership roles.
Tune in with Alyssa Macy, a proud member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and CEO of Washington Conservation Action. Listen as we discuss the work she’s involved in, overcoming cancer, and how she takes care of her mind, body, and spirit. Healing Women Heals Mother Earth is a podcast series highlighting the unique role Indigenous women play in cultural preservation, environmental stewardship, and leadership. Most importantly, we will share how women take care of themselves while being involved in high level advocacy work.