Symbols of Solidarity
The color red has deep resonance and symbolism in many of our communities. It is said that red is the color that the spirit world and our ancestors can see,
The color red has deep resonance and symbolism in many of our communities. It is said that red is the color that the spirit world and our ancestors can see,
Nicole Matthews, MIWSAC Executive Director, and Ingrid Anderson, National Policy Director for MIWSAC, attended the National Congress of American Indians Winter Executive Session in Washington, D.C. in mid-February. We were honored
The Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition (MIWSAC) invites you to apply for an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge, connect with other changemakers, and shape the work! We are looking for
Happy New Year to All! January brings many things… timelines, opportunities, contemplation, energy, and so much more! It also brings to us in this movement two important focuses for awareness.
The end of the year and holiday season can be a time of joy for many, but for Native survivors of sexual violence and the advocates supporting them, it brings
Hello from the National Tribal Sexual Assault Resource Center! November was Native American Heritage Month. While we know that culture and heritage should be part of our day to day