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Rethinking Manhood - A Healthy Masculinities Workshop
December 1, 2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM | Location: Farmington, NM
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Native men ages 12+ are invited to join us from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM for a workshop. Participants will explore traditional teachings, storytelling, and crafts - while engaging in positive masculinity workshops. This session lays the groundwork for deeper connection and growth throughout the day.
💜 Location: 1001 West Broadway, Suite E. Farmington, NM 87401
💜 Lunch will be provided.
💜 Participants will receive a $50 stipend for attending the workshop.
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30th Anniversary Fundraiser Event
December 5, 2025
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
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In 1995, 3 powerful Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo), and Genne James (Navajo), came together with a shared vision to support Native survivors and advocates who have been impacted by violence in Native communities.
For 30 years, CSVANW has worked to break cycles of violence, amplify survivor voices, and strengthen community responses to domestic and sexual violence. What began with three founders has grown into a thriving, Native-led nonprofit with 16 staff members and dedicated interns who carry forward their legacy every day.
Join us on the evening of December 05, 2025, as we honor the history and celebrate CSVANW's 30th Anniversary Fundraiser Dinner.
Because this is an intimate event with very limited in-person capacity, we encourage early registration. A livestream option will be available for those who wish to join us virtually. Live streaming details will be shared soon!
- December 5, 2025
- Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | Albuquerque, NM
- 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM
CSVANW continues to deepen relationships with all our Native communities, Tribal leaders, and DV/SA/GBV advocates across New Mexico and the Southwest Region. Together, we share resources, build knowledge, and provide education to service providers/first responders in-person and online.
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CALL TO ARTISTS
In honor of CSVANW’s 30th Anniversary, we are inviting artists, advocates, youth, and community partners to share artwork that reflects the impact of our collective movement to end violence against Native women and families.
Artists to participate shall follow the CSVANW prompt:
How has CSVANW, or the work we carry together, create change, healing, or inspiration for you or your community?
Final submission: November 21, 2025
Items received will be selected to feature in CSVANW's 30th anniversary exhibit and art auction on December 05, 2025.
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Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference
April 7 & 8, 2025
Isleta Resort Hotel & Casino
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The Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference (formerly the Tribal Leaders Summit) is a cornerstone gathering hosted by the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW). This event brings together advocates, survivors, Tribal leaders, and community partners to address the ongoing epidemic of violence in Tribal communities and the systems of justice, response, and prevention essential to ending it.
In 2026, under the theme “Protecting Our Future, Healing Our Past,” participants will explore how our communities can transform systems, honor survivors, and strengthen pathways toward ending violence through culturally resilient, community-led, and survivor-centered approaches.
The two-day conference will feature:
- Keynote presentations from Indigenous leaders and movement builders
- Panel discussions on advocacy, behavioral health, child welfare, and coordinated community response
- Interactive workshops rooted in healing and cultural resilience
- Evening cultural events celebrating Indigenous creativity and strength
A special preview screening of “She Cried That Day” will offer a powerful and intimate look at the realities of violence and healing in Native communities, creating space for shared reflection, awareness, and action.
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Registration Information
Early Registration (Ends January 5, 2026)
Regular Registration
- General Admission: $200.00
- CSVANW Members (Any Level): $125.00
Members must LOG-IN to receive the MEMBER RATE.
If you are a CSVANW Member needing support, please contact Lincoln Encino, Membership and Outreach Coordinator, at [email protected].
Membership Scholarships: Information coming soon…
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CSVANW is a 501(c)(3) organization that is funded in part by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice. | | |
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