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CSVANW
coalitiontostopviolenceagainstnativewomen
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Recently, the TAKE IT DOWN Act was signed into federal law marking a critical moment in the fight to protect survivors of violence from digital exploitation, including nonconsensual image-based abuse and AI-generated deepfakes. CSVANW’s vision, Healthy Families, Healthy Communities, guides all of our efforts, and this legislation moves us one step closer to realizing that future in a world that is increasingly digital. This new law addresses a growing form of harm that disproportionately affects our Native communities. It is a step toward ensuring our women, children, LGBTQ2S+ relatives, and youth are protected not only in their homes and communities but across online spaces as well. READ MORE: (fb)
We honor traditional practices & collective action as vital pathways to holistic well-being. (fb)

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As a tribal coalition CSVANW does not provide emergency or direct services. If you are in an unsafe situation or need immediate assistance please dial 911. Search CSVANW Become AMember Sign up For OurEmails Who We Are 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 violence sexual assault dating violence stalking and sex trafficking in New Mexicos tribal communities.
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