Member-driven org representing the broadest & most unified voice in advocating and addressing violence against our Native women and children across our region 💜
Learn More: www.csvanw.org
Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women
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Know of an advocate who has made a dedicated effort to support survivors in your community? Now is the time to uplift their hard work through CSVANW's Advocate of the Quarter! Nominating an advocate today to inspire more advocates in the future! Be sure to submit before June 22, 2026.
Pride is more than visibility, it is collective responsibility, healing, and protecting our relatives. Join CSVANW this June as we uplift Native LGBTQ2S+ voices and advocate for violence-free communities. #PrideIsCommunityCare
When community voices are heard, respected, and empowered, they become the driving force for meaningful change. True progress happens when relatives come together and work collectively to create solutions that uplift future generations.
Blessings and good energy are recognized as Ohkay Owingeh, Picuris Sandia, Santa Clara, Taos, and Yselta Del Sur Pueblos gather to honor the songs, dances, and prayers dedicated to St. Anthony Feast Day.
This Pride Month, we encourage all Native communities to promote safety for youth by promoting healthy boundaries and building trust through communication. LGBTQ2S+ Native youth deserve to be in spaces where they express themselves with confidence, and the responsibility comes from the community.
On LGBTQ+ Equal Pay Awareness Day, MIWRC reaffirms its commitment to inclusion, equity, and the right of all people to earn a living free from discrimination.
#PrideInYourPay #LGBTQEqualPay
Domestic and sexual violence impact LGBTQ2S+ relatives, who often face barriers to support. Protecting our relatives means building affirming, survivor-centered communities rooted in safety, healing, and respect. This Pride Month, we uplift Native LGBTQ2S+ survivors. #ProtectOurRelatives
Registration is OPEN for the 15th Annual Native Youth Summit. Native youth ages 13–17 are invited to join CSVANW July 14–16, 2026, for leadership, culture, connection & community care.
Register: https://ow.ly/S1Pk50ZaGBn
Apply for Travel Scholarship: https://ow.ly/loSv50ZaGBl
Every elder deserves to live feeling safe, respected, and supported. CSVANW recognizes that protecting elders is part of breaking cycles of violence. We encourage communities to learn about the signs of elder abuse, support survivors, and speak up for them to ensure a safe future for all relatives.
The Native Youth Summit returns for its 15th year! Hosted by CSVANW, this 3-day gathering empowers Native youth ages 13–17 to explore leadership, culture, friendship, and community. Join us July 14–16, 2026, in Farmington, NM. READ MORE: https://ow.ly/w1Cz50Zbo4p
Empowering Native Youth Leaders Across New Mexico For 15 years, the Native Youth Summit (NYS) has brought together young Indigenous leaders from across New Mexico to connect, learn, and strengthen their voices in creating safer and healthier communities. This year, the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) is honored to host the 15th Annual […]