Email from Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women Women's History Month - Watering the Roots of Our Matriarchs November 2024 Newsletter At CSVANW, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and rich heritage of all Native American communities throughout Native American Heritage Month. Join us in honoring Native American people, voices, traditions, and the continuous journey toward justice, healing, and empowerment. Together, we uplift our communities and work toward a future rooted in respect, equity, and unity. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #CycleBreaking Support Us This Giving Tuesday As we look ahead to Giving Tuesday this month, we invite you to consider supporting the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women. This day is dedicated to giving back, and your contributions will enable us to continue our vital work in advocating for justice, providing educational resources, and supporting survivors of violence. How You Can Help: Make a Donation: Every dollar counts and goes directly towards our programs and initiatives. Spread the Word: Share our mission and our Giving Tuesday campaign with your friends and family on social media. Become an Advocate: Volunteer your time or skills to help us further our cause. Your support on Giving Tuesday will empower us to make an even greater impact in the lives of those we serve. Together, we can continue to foster change and create a brighter future for our community. Thank you for being an essential part of our journey. We are grateful for your ongoing support and commitment to our mission. Kher-kem (Thank you), Tiffany Jiron, Executive Director CSVANW celebrated Halloween with a lunch and costume contest. Congratulations Ryder - Forest Gump "Run Forest Run" October 2024 - CSVANW was glad to attend NM Legal Aid’s open house for their Native American Program. Their office is on Santa Ana lands and their program serves all 19 Pueblos in New Mexico and the Mescalero Apache Nation. We look forward to working with them in the future and were grateful to share space with their staff and community partners! October 2024 - CSVANW participated in KUNM's "Let's Talk UNM" roundtable discussion for Domestic Violence Awareness Month! Community advocates from NMCSAP, New Mexico Asian Family Center, Enlace Comunitario, and NMCADV came together to bring awareness to the most important issues facing survivors of domestic violence in the state. CSVANW emphasized the need for more comprehensive and culturally competent DV wrap around services, as well as an expansion of tribal political and economic sovereignty to support with implementing VAWA. Thank you to KUNM for hosting us! October 2024 - CSVANW held a 2-day MMIWR Core Advocacy Training on October 1st & 2nd, 2024. This training aimed to provide collaboration for a better understanding of MMIWR to our attendees. We had a broad range of presentations on Search and Rescue & Safe Practices Training, Coercive Control & Strangulation, Missing On Navajo, Connections Between MMIWR & Sex Trafficking, and from the National Tribal Trial College and Missing and Murdered Diné Relatives Coalition. Our aim was to educate attendees on the intersections of MMIWR and all that goes into conducting searches and resting justice. October 2024 - CSVANW remains actively involved with the City of Albuquerque’s Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Commission, working to enhance accessibility and support for survivors in Bernalillo County by developing a new resource packet and an Order of Protection packet. October 2024 - Happy Indigenous People Day! CSVANW tabled at the Avanyu Plaza located directly East of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. The table had many visitors and supporters. CSVANW handed out PPE, stickers, briefs, and fruit to all that came to the booth. Many people showed interest and support for CSVANW and Indigenous Peoples Day. Thank you for the monetary donations. October 2024 - CSVANW held its 9th Annual I Will Run For Them 5K. Thank you to Avanyu Plaza for allowing CSVANW to host the 5K in a beautiful location. We thank the many participants if you may have joined in person or were not able to attend, we thank you, your thoughts and prayers were felt and appreciated. October is Domestic violence Awareness Month and the participants dedicated their run/walk for thier friends, family, and to anyone they cherish and love whom were affected by Domestic Violence. Thank you to Ando from Kiss 97.3 (the rhythm of New Mexico) for your great music and keeping everyone motivated. #CycleBreakers October 2024 - CSVANW had the honor of attending the Clyde Warrior Civil Rights Recognition celebration at the Albuquerque Museum on Friday, October 18, 2024, to celebrate and recognize the impactful work of Indigenous Change Makers! The Native Professional Advancement Center also formerly known as the National Indigenous Youth Council did an amazing job putting this amazing event together! October 2024 - CSVANW attended NMCSAP's (NM Coalition of Sexual Assault Program) quarterly sexual assault prevention meeting. In this quarter meeting we received an overview of prevention and started our 5 year statewide plan to prevent sexual violence! Thank you NMCSAP for hosting these meaningful and collaborative sessions and for including our voices! October 2024 - CSVANW had the privilege of attending a site visit to Santa Clara Pueblo, where we met with Governor Chavarria and his dedicated team of direct service providers. During out time there, we discussed the significance of this year's OVW Government-to-Government Tribal Consultation emphasizing the vital role or Tribal Leaders in providing testimony on behalf of their communities. Governor Chavarria shared valuable insights into the challenges facing the tribe. We look forward to continuing our collaborative work with the Santa Clara Pueblo community. October 2024 - CSVANW traveled to Pojoaque Pueblo in northern New Mexico to meet with Governor Roybal and her team of direct service providers, highlighting the significance of this year’s OVW Tribal Consultation. Pojoaque Pueblo graciously shared insights into their community and extended a warm welcome to our team. We look forward to strengthening our partnership and continuing our collaborative efforts in the future. October 2024 - CSVANW held our second Youth Workshop for our Engaging All Relatives Programming this past Saturday! We learned from an Isleta elder on how to make bow guards, what they're used for, and later from Native Community Health Network about Healthy Masculinities & Relationships! Thank you to everyone who attended, we look forward to our next event in the winter! October 2024 - CSVANW gave a presentation on Teen Dating Violence to the Advance Behavioral Health Services training for the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). All in attendance consisted of educators and social workers working in schools and dormitories on the reservations in Tribal communities. CSVANW was delighted to have had this opportunity to give this presentation to provide awareness and prevention. October 2024 - In collaboration with the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), CSVANW provided a focus group and talking circle for impacted families MMIWR in Albuquerque. The purpose of this focus group was for families to discuss the challenges and barriers they have faced and are still facing today when it comes to reporting and getting updates from law enforcement agencies. After the focus group a guided journaling session was provided to help encourage families with their healing, thoughts, and emotions, then dinner was provided at the end. Follow us on social media to stay updated when CSVANW is in the community. General contributions and donations from individual supporters and organizational partners are essential for CSVANW's sustainability and effectiveness. Your donation helps make it possible for us to cultivate and strengthen our ability to advocate for Native women and children and breaking of cycles of violence. Donate today In preparation for National Native American Heritage Month this November, OVC TTAC offers several resources: Enroll in VAT Online to take the following modules: American Indian/Alaska Native Populations, Culture, Diversity, and Inclusion, Suicide Prevention for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Victims of Crime, and Tribal Justice Systems. View the Back to Basics video on Culturally Responsive Victim Services. Visit the Webinar Recordings page to access the following presentations: Leaning In: Historical Trauma and Cultural Responsiveness in Victim Assistance Services and Programming, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, Supporting Indigenous Victims of Violence, H.O.P.E.: Suicide Prevention for Crime Victims, and Courageous Spirit: The Effects of Historical Trauma on AI/AN Communities. Explore the Tribal Victim Assistance page to find information and resources related to serving American Indian/Alaska Native victims of crime. Visit the Human Trafficking Task Force e-Guide to find resources related to Native American communities. Visit the SANE Program Development and Operation Guide to access the chapter on Tribal Law and American Indian/Alaska Native resources Website November 14th at the Native American Heritage Fest Gender-Based Violence Project Coordinator Community Response Coordinator #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #CycyleBreaking Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Become a Member Donate Today Follow us on Social Media Stay Updated: Sign Up for Our Emails Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women | 4600 B Montgomery Blvd NE Ste 202 | Albuquerque, NM 87109 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice