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Panel: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People & Sexual Assault Advocacy
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Webinar Date: Tuesday, May 20th
Webinar Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm CST
Cost: None! It is free! However, you can donate here.
In this 90-minute webinar panel, participants will learn:
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Learn how generational trauma affects sex education and consent in Native communities, and explore how traditional teachings can support healing and empowerment.
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Understand how settler colonialism and environmental exploitation have politicized Native existence and contributed to ongoing violence and systemic barriers to justice.
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Identify what meaningful allyship looks like in Native advocacy spaces, including how to support victim-survivors and honor boundaries as non-Native individuals or organizations.
Meet your panelists:
- Amy Arndt Wachholz: Director of Community Programming, ADYC
- Lenny Hayes: Tate Topa Consulting
- Tawny Smith-Savage: Violence Prevention Coordinator, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office
- Holly Henning: Executive Director, Women’s Advocates
- Alex McDougall: Director of Outreach & Youth Engagement, Women’s Advocates
You will have the opportunity to request a certificate of attendance. This event will be recorded and uploaded to our YouTube channel at: http://www.youtube.com/c/womensadvocates
ASL Interpretation is available upon request. Please email our Education team at education@wadvocates.org with any questions.