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V3.0 - CSVANW - COALITION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENCOVID-19ABOUT USCALL TO ACTIONWHAT WE DOOUR EVENTSFOCUS AREAS About Us Our mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic

CSVANW PORTAL

The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence, Stalking, etc. The CSVANW Forum is FREE and there are no ads. To register for the forums, click “Register”

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The U.S Department of Justice found that American Indian women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average. Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among 10-24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women between 25 2021 SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH (SAAM) April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to focus the attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and educate communities, individuals and relatives about how to prevent it. Join CSVANW, local, state and national SAAM campaigns to honor the voices and experiences of victims and survivors. SAAM Day of Action – Tuesday, April 6,

2021!

TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal NATIVE YOUTH INITIATIVES Native Youth Initiatives. At the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, it is important for us to implement and design specific initiatives to engage with Indigenous youth across the state of New Mexico. It begins with the recognition that Indigenous youth are the leaders of today and stand on the frontlines within our communities JUNE SEXUAL VIOLENCE TRAINING FOR RURAL COMMUNITY HEALTH Menu. COVID-19; About Us. Meet Our Staff; Meet Our Board of Directors; CSVANW Members; Employment & Volunteers; Impact Reports; Our Funders; Close; Call To Action JUSTICE FOR JOLEEN NEZ Justice for Joleen Nez. Joleen Nez, Diné mother murdered in Bernalillo County Metropolitian Detention Center on January 30, 2021. Joleen Nez was cited and taken into MDC for a petty misdemeanor of litterling by APD Officer Preston Panana. Joleen was placed under medical watch while in MDC and was later found dead. CSVANW’S STATEMENT ON JOLEEN NEZ, AN UNHOUSED RELATIVE WHO The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) learned about the passing of our relative Joleen Nez. We are outraged about the murder of Joleen Nez, an unhoused Native woman, who died in Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) custody on January 30, 2021 from a Daily Lobo Article, “Unhoused woman cited for littering dies in MDC custody.” THRIFT STORE JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: PT Thrift Store Sales Clerk REPORTS TO: CAV Thrift Store Manager HOURS: 20 hours week SALARY: $10/Hr., Non-Exempt SCOPE OF POSITION: Ensure smooth, professional, and efficient store operations; and always striving to increase income for the store. Take an active role in problem-solving and implementing V3.0 - CSVANW - COALITION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENCOVID-19ABOUT USCALL TO ACTIONWHAT WE DOOUR EVENTSFOCUS AREAS About Us Our mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic

CSVANW PORTAL

The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence, Stalking, etc. The CSVANW Forum is FREE and there are no ads. To register for the forums, click “Register”

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The U.S Department of Justice found that American Indian women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average. Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among 10-24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women between 25 2021 SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH (SAAM) April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to focus the attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and educate communities, individuals and relatives about how to prevent it. Join CSVANW, local, state and national SAAM campaigns to honor the voices and experiences of victims and survivors. SAAM Day of Action – Tuesday, April 6,

2021!

TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal NATIVE YOUTH INITIATIVES Native Youth Initiatives. At the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, it is important for us to implement and design specific initiatives to engage with Indigenous youth across the state of New Mexico. It begins with the recognition that Indigenous youth are the leaders of today and stand on the frontlines within our communities JUNE SEXUAL VIOLENCE TRAINING FOR RURAL COMMUNITY HEALTH Menu. COVID-19; About Us. Meet Our Staff; Meet Our Board of Directors; CSVANW Members; Employment & Volunteers; Impact Reports; Our Funders; Close; Call To Action JUSTICE FOR JOLEEN NEZ Justice for Joleen Nez. Joleen Nez, Diné mother murdered in Bernalillo County Metropolitian Detention Center on January 30, 2021. Joleen Nez was cited and taken into MDC for a petty misdemeanor of litterling by APD Officer Preston Panana. Joleen was placed under medical watch while in MDC and was later found dead. CSVANW’S STATEMENT ON JOLEEN NEZ, AN UNHOUSED RELATIVE WHO The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) learned about the passing of our relative Joleen Nez. We are outraged about the murder of Joleen Nez, an unhoused Native woman, who died in Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) custody on January 30, 2021 from a Daily Lobo Article, “Unhoused woman cited for littering dies in MDC custody.” THRIFT STORE JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: PT Thrift Store Sales Clerk REPORTS TO: CAV Thrift Store Manager HOURS: 20 hours week SALARY: $10/Hr., Non-Exempt SCOPE OF POSITION: Ensure smooth, professional, and efficient store operations; and always striving to increase income for the store. Take an active role in problem-solving and implementing

CSVANW PORTAL

What is the CSVANW Portal? The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence,

Stalking, etc.

ABOUT US - CSVANW

Our History: Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and sex trafficking in New Mexico’s tribal communities.

RESOURCES - CSVANW

Resources. Focus Areas. CSVANW focuses its efforts on domestic violence, sexual violence, sex trafficking, child abuse and neglect, and teen dating violence. Violence is often interconnected and can be seen as a symptom of larger systemic social problems within our families and our communities. Addressing the social challenges faced

by our

DONATE - CSVANW

Donate. 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

BECOME A MEMBER

For a safe, confidential way to talk with someone right now, please call: Rape Abuse Incest National Network: 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE) www.rainn.org. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) www.ndvh.org. Strong Hearts Native Helpline: 1-844-762-8483 www.strongheartshelpline.org.

MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS

CSVANW November 2020 Newsletter. November is Native American Heritage Month and it is a time to honor and celebrate the strength, resiliency and kinship of our Native peoples and communities. This year, we want to reaffirm that our strength and resiliency as Indigenous people is rooted in the strength of our kinship relationships.

MEET OUR STAFF

Meet Our Staff. The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s (CSVANW) staff is comprised of a passionate, distinguished and highly committed leadership team working to collectively address violence against Native women and children. Each staff member plays a complementary role to CSVANW and each one is committed to operating

with the

LATERAL VIOLENCE

Lateral violence is a form of bullying, and can often be called horizontal violence, which has been defined as “organized, harmful behaviors that we do to each other collectively as part of an oppressed group, within our families, within our organizations and within our communities.” . ONLINE- NURTURED HEART APPROACH® 6-HOUR TRAINING The Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) is more than just a parenting or educator behavior management strategy. It is a philosophy for creating healthy relationships with the people in your life. MEET OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Meet Our Board of Directors. The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s Board of Directors is a volunteer group comprised of tribal community leaders, professionals, and advocates with a deep passion for philanthropy and commitment to the people and communities of New Mexico. Their unique and diverse professional and personal V3.0 - CSVANW - COALITION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENCOVID-19ABOUT USCALL TO ACTIONWHAT WE DOOUR EVENTSFOCUS AREAS About Us Our mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic

ABOUT US - CSVANW

Our History: Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and sex trafficking in New Mexico’s tribal communities.

CSVANW PORTAL

The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence, Stalking, etc. The CSVANW Forum is FREE and there are no ads. To register for the forums, click “Register”

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The U.S Department of Justice found that American Indian women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average. Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among 10-24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women between 25 TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal 2021 SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH (SAAM) April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to focus the attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and educate communities, individuals and relatives about how to prevent it. Join CSVANW, local, state and national SAAM campaigns to honor the voices and experiences of victims and survivors. SAAM Day of Action – Tuesday, April 6,

2021!

NATIVE YOUTH INITIATIVES Native Youth Initiatives. At the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, it is important for us to implement and design specific initiatives to engage with Indigenous youth across the state of New Mexico. It begins with the recognition that Indigenous youth are the leaders of today and stand on the frontlines within our communities THRIFT STORE JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: PT Thrift Store Sales Clerk REPORTS TO: CAV Thrift Store Manager HOURS: 20 hours week SALARY: $10/Hr., Non-Exempt SCOPE OF POSITION: Ensure smooth, professional, and efficient store operations; and always striving to increase income for the store. Take an active role in problem-solving and implementing TRIBAL LEADERS SUMMIT Tribal Leaders Summit. The New Mexico Tribal Leaders Summit is a convening of tribal leaders that focuses on the federal, state and tribal laws as they relate to addressing and responding to violence in New Mexico tribal communities. The role of tribal leaders in the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and the Tribal

Law and

INVISIBLE CHAINS: FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TO COERCIVE CONTROL 4600 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste B202, Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 243-9199 Fax: (505) 243-9966 Email us here. V3.0 - CSVANW - COALITION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENCOVID-19ABOUT USCALL TO ACTIONWHAT WE DOOUR EVENTSFOCUS AREAS About Us Our mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic

ABOUT US - CSVANW

Our History: Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and sex trafficking in New Mexico’s tribal communities.

CSVANW PORTAL

The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence, Stalking, etc. The CSVANW Forum is FREE and there are no ads. To register for the forums, click “Register”

on

MMIWG2S - CSVANW

The U.S Department of Justice found that American Indian women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average. Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among 10-24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women between 25 TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal 2021 SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH (SAAM) April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to focus the attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and educate communities, individuals and relatives about how to prevent it. Join CSVANW, local, state and national SAAM campaigns to honor the voices and experiences of victims and survivors. SAAM Day of Action – Tuesday, April 6,

2021!

NATIVE YOUTH INITIATIVES Native Youth Initiatives. At the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, it is important for us to implement and design specific initiatives to engage with Indigenous youth across the state of New Mexico. It begins with the recognition that Indigenous youth are the leaders of today and stand on the frontlines within our communities THRIFT STORE JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: PT Thrift Store Sales Clerk REPORTS TO: CAV Thrift Store Manager HOURS: 20 hours week SALARY: $10/Hr., Non-Exempt SCOPE OF POSITION: Ensure smooth, professional, and efficient store operations; and always striving to increase income for the store. Take an active role in problem-solving and implementing TRIBAL LEADERS SUMMIT Tribal Leaders Summit. The New Mexico Tribal Leaders Summit is a convening of tribal leaders that focuses on the federal, state and tribal laws as they relate to addressing and responding to violence in New Mexico tribal communities. The role of tribal leaders in the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and the Tribal

Law and

INVISIBLE CHAINS: FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TO COERCIVE CONTROL 4600 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste B202, Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 243-9199 Fax: (505) 243-9966 Email us here.

CSVANW PORTAL

What is the CSVANW Portal? The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence,

Stalking, etc.

WHAT WE DO - CSVANW

What We Do. What We Do. We are focused on shaping policy, conducting outreach, increasing awareness, informing priorities and working to ensure that our tribal communities are represented within conversations where we have historically been underrepresented. Our grounding in the movement to end violence is not only to organize, but

to mobilize

DONATE - CSVANW

Donate. 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 TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal TRAININGS & EDUCATION Trainings & Education. As part of its mission, CSVANW provides several training opportunities to its members and those working in the domestic violence and sexual assault field in tribal communities. Training workshops are at no cost to members and non-members. CSVANW offers travel scholarships (lodging and/or mileage) to CSVANW members.

MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS

CSVANW November 2020 Newsletter. November is Native American Heritage Month and it is a time to honor and celebrate the strength, resiliency and kinship of our Native peoples and communities. This year, we want to reaffirm that our strength and resiliency as Indigenous people is rooted in the strength of our kinship relationships.

STALKING - CSVANW

Gathering of information about a victim from family, friends, co-workers, and/or classmates. Manipulative and controlling behaviors such as threats to harm oneself, or threats to harm someone close to the victim. Defamation or slander against the victim. Calls over and over again, even when asked to stop. Sending unwanted gifts and/or

making

TRIBES AND PUEBLOS

4600 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste B202, Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 243-9199 Fax: (505) 243-9966 Email us here. SEXUAL VIOLENCE IS NOT OUR TRADITION More than half of Native women (56%) have experienced sexual violence. 1 In New Mexico, 88% of Native survivors reported that their offender was also Native. 2 Only 17% of sexual assault are reported in New Mexico. 2 Native women are 2.5 times more likely to experience rape than other women in the nation. 3 Sexual Violence is not a new concept in tribal communities. ONLINE- NURTURED HEART APPROACH® 6-HOUR TRAINING The Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) is more than just a parenting or educator behavior management strategy. It is a philosophy for creating healthy relationships with the people in your life. V3.0 - CSVANW - COALITION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENCOVID-19ABOUT USCALL TO ACTIONWHAT WE DOOUR EVENTSFOCUS AREAS About Us Our mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic

ABOUT US - CSVANW

Our History: Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and sex trafficking in New Mexico’s tribal communities.

CSVANW PORTAL

The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence, Stalking, etc. The CSVANW Forum is FREE and there are no ads. To register for the forums, click “Register”

on

MMIWG2S - CSVANW

The U.S Department of Justice found that American Indian women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average. Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among 10-24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women between 25 TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal 2021 SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH (SAAM) April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to focus the attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and educate communities, individuals and relatives about how to prevent it. Join CSVANW, local, state and national SAAM campaigns to honor the voices and experiences of victims and survivors. SAAM Day of Action – Tuesday, April 6,

2021!

NATIVE YOUTH INITIATIVES Native Youth Initiatives. At the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, it is important for us to implement and design specific initiatives to engage with Indigenous youth across the state of New Mexico. It begins with the recognition that Indigenous youth are the leaders of today and stand on the frontlines within our communities THRIFT STORE JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: PT Thrift Store Sales Clerk REPORTS TO: CAV Thrift Store Manager HOURS: 20 hours week SALARY: $10/Hr., Non-Exempt SCOPE OF POSITION: Ensure smooth, professional, and efficient store operations; and always striving to increase income for the store. Take an active role in problem-solving and implementing TRIBAL LEADERS SUMMIT Tribal Leaders Summit. The New Mexico Tribal Leaders Summit is a convening of tribal leaders that focuses on the federal, state and tribal laws as they relate to addressing and responding to violence in New Mexico tribal communities. The role of tribal leaders in the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and the Tribal

Law and

INVISIBLE CHAINS: FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TO COERCIVE CONTROL 4600 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste B202, Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 243-9199 Fax: (505) 243-9966 Email us here. V3.0 - CSVANW - COALITION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENCOVID-19ABOUT USCALL TO ACTIONWHAT WE DOOUR EVENTSFOCUS AREAS About Us Our mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic

ABOUT US - CSVANW

Our History: Organized in 1996 by three founding Native women, Peggy Bird (Kewa), Darlene Correa (Laguna Pueblo) and Genne James (Navajo), the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was created to provide support to other Native advocates working in domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and sex trafficking in New Mexico’s tribal communities.

CSVANW PORTAL

The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence, Stalking, etc. The CSVANW Forum is FREE and there are no ads. To register for the forums, click “Register”

on

MMIWG2S - CSVANW

The U.S Department of Justice found that American Indian women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average. Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among 10-24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women between 25 TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal 2021 SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH (SAAM) April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to focus the attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and educate communities, individuals and relatives about how to prevent it. Join CSVANW, local, state and national SAAM campaigns to honor the voices and experiences of victims and survivors. SAAM Day of Action – Tuesday, April 6,

2021!

NATIVE YOUTH INITIATIVES Native Youth Initiatives. At the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, it is important for us to implement and design specific initiatives to engage with Indigenous youth across the state of New Mexico. It begins with the recognition that Indigenous youth are the leaders of today and stand on the frontlines within our communities THRIFT STORE JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: PT Thrift Store Sales Clerk REPORTS TO: CAV Thrift Store Manager HOURS: 20 hours week SALARY: $10/Hr., Non-Exempt SCOPE OF POSITION: Ensure smooth, professional, and efficient store operations; and always striving to increase income for the store. Take an active role in problem-solving and implementing TRIBAL LEADERS SUMMIT Tribal Leaders Summit. The New Mexico Tribal Leaders Summit is a convening of tribal leaders that focuses on the federal, state and tribal laws as they relate to addressing and responding to violence in New Mexico tribal communities. The role of tribal leaders in the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and the Tribal

Law and

INVISIBLE CHAINS: FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TO COERCIVE CONTROL 4600 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste B202, Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 243-9199 Fax: (505) 243-9966 Email us here.

CSVANW PORTAL

What is the CSVANW Portal? The CSVANW Forum is a place where people can connect, message each other, join groups, and have private discussions about the sensitive topics such as Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sex Trafficking, MMIW, Teen Dating Violence,

Stalking, etc.

WHAT WE DO - CSVANW

What We Do. What We Do. We are focused on shaping policy, conducting outreach, increasing awareness, informing priorities and working to ensure that our tribal communities are represented within conversations where we have historically been underrepresented. Our grounding in the movement to end violence is not only to organize, but

to mobilize

DONATE - CSVANW

Donate. 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 TRAININGS FOR ADVOCATES Advancing Advocacy: Unity, Resilience & Results Next training coming soon! Advancing Advocacy is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women’s 40-hour core advocacy training for NM state certification that focuses on providing the foundational skills for advocates and first responders who work in the domestic violence fields both with, and within, all of New Mexico’s tribal TRAININGS & EDUCATION Trainings & Education. As part of its mission, CSVANW provides several training opportunities to its members and those working in the domestic violence and sexual assault field in tribal communities. Training workshops are at no cost to members and non-members. CSVANW offers travel scholarships (lodging and/or mileage) to CSVANW members.

MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS

CSVANW November 2020 Newsletter. November is Native American Heritage Month and it is a time to honor and celebrate the strength, resiliency and kinship of our Native peoples and communities. This year, we want to reaffirm that our strength and resiliency as Indigenous people is rooted in the strength of our kinship relationships.

STALKING - CSVANW

Gathering of information about a victim from family, friends, co-workers, and/or classmates. Manipulative and controlling behaviors such as threats to harm oneself, or threats to harm someone close to the victim. Defamation or slander against the victim. Calls over and over again, even when asked to stop. Sending unwanted gifts and/or

making

TRIBES AND PUEBLOS

4600 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste B202, Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 243-9199 Fax: (505) 243-9966 Email us here. SEXUAL VIOLENCE IS NOT OUR TRADITION More than half of Native women (56%) have experienced sexual violence. 1 In New Mexico, 88% of Native survivors reported that their offender was also Native. 2 Only 17% of sexual assault are reported in New Mexico. 2 Native women are 2.5 times more likely to experience rape than other women in the nation. 3 Sexual Violence is not a new concept in tribal communities. ONLINE- NURTURED HEART APPROACH® 6-HOUR TRAINING The Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) is more than just a parenting or educator behavior management strategy. It is a philosophy for creating healthy relationships with the people in your life.

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