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Mar 2022
1h 11m

S11 E12: [Lucy] Bad Blood

Broken Cycle Media | Wondery
About this episode

This week survivor Lucy shares her story.

*Content Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault and emotional abuse.

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Ultra Violet: Facts About Violence Against Native Women

UltraViolet is a powerful and rapidly growing community of people mobilized to fight sexism and create a more inclusive world that accurately represents all women, from politics and government to media and pop culture. UltraViolet is a community of one million people that drives feminist cultural and political change. Through people power and strategic advocacy, they work to improve the lives of women and girls of all identities and backgrounds, and all people impacted by sexism, by dismantling discrimination and creating a cost for sexism.

Where’s the Media Attention for Missing Indigenous Women?

By Andrea González-Ramírez, Sept. 24, 2021

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The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, Inc. (NIWRC) is a Native-led nonprofit organization dedicated to ending violence against Native women and children. The NIWRC provides national leadership in ending gender-based violence in tribal communities by lifting up the collective voices of grassroots advocates and offering culturally grounded resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen tribal sovereignty.

NIWRC develops resources and training opportunities to support Native advocates and survivors, and tribal governments in prioritizing the safety of Native women and their children and requiring accountability of offenders and communities. Native women, their children, and Tribal nations are entitled to:

-Safety from violence within their homes and in their community

-Justice both on and off tribal lands

-Access to culturally grounded advocacy designed by and for Native women

-Safe, affordable housing, legal services, childcare, economic security, and other basic resources provided in respectful ways

-Culturally-based, trauma and resiliency-informed services

-Access to indigenous healing ways

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