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“Sexual assault is the most personal type of violence that a person can be involved in”

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Self Portrait of the Silence, by Jane Fox

Sat 4/29, 12p: Do you fear being sexually assaulted? Have you –or somebody you know- been raped? As April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, on Women´s Focus -hosted by -, we´ll talk about how the life of a sexual assault victim is affected. Do you wonder if it is possible to overcome a sexual assault? Who are the most vulnerable? What are the best actions to reduce and ultimately, eliminate sexual assaults? What can we do as a community? 

Join us on Women´s Focus to learn from two survivors, who share their stories and ways of coping with having been raped; "the most personal type of violence that a person can be involved in”, as one of the survivors highlighted.

To deepen our understanding of the issue, we engage in conversation with:

- Claire Harwell, who served over 500 survivors in a 5 year period and established a statewide system to address civil legal rights of sexual assault survivors. She is the Lead Attorney and Project Creator/Director of the . She was just Nominated for by the 

- Bianca Villani, Community Education and Outreach Director at the (RCCCNM).  Last year, because of her dedication to ending oppression, she was invited to the White House for a reception given by former President Obama honoring Women's History Month.

- Elena Giacci, a Diné woman and a sexual and domestic violence training specialist and advocate for American Indian and Alaska Native peoples. She is the Chair of the Albuquerque Mayors´ Domestic and Sexual Violence Task Force and Faculty Leader on Native Project 2.0 in cooperation with the national organization, Futures Without Violence. 

We also share a poem presented by Simone Gwartney -a High School student- at the recent Art Exhibit organized by the RCCCNM, "Young Voices NM-Rise! React! Respond!". 

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