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 Feature Series: Leaders in the Field of Domestic Violence
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors
Posted October 16, 2020

Feature Series: Leaders in the Field of Domestic Violence

In recognition of Native American leadership in the field of domestic and sexual violence, StrongHearts Native Helpline presents a series of blogs featuring individuals making a difference in [...]

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 SCOTUS Affirms Reservation Upholds Jurisdiction to Protect Native Women
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Legal, Native centered advocacy
Posted August 12, 2020

SCOTUS Affirms Reservation Upholds Jurisdiction to Protect Native Women

Supreme Court of the Land Legal experts are calling McGirt v. Oklahoma (McGirt) the most significant Federal Indian Law case of the century. On July 9, the Supreme Court’s McGirt decision upheld [...]

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 Walking in Two Worlds: Domestic Violence in the Native LGBTQ and Two-Spirit Community
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect, Unhealthy Relationships
Posted June 1, 2018

Walking in Two Worlds: Domestic Violence in the Native LGBTQ and Two-Spirit Community

Domestic violence and sexual violence do not discriminate.

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 My Loved One Was Sexually Assaulted – What Can I Do?
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Legal Help, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted May 8, 2018

My Loved One Was Sexually Assaulted – What Can I Do?

Supporting a friend, family member or loved one who has experienced rape or sexual assault can be incredibly challenging.

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 When the Legal System Fails You
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Legal Help, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted March 14, 2018

When the Legal System Fails You

The criminal justice process is intended to protect, right the wrongs, and deter perpetrators from wrongdoing. But, all too often, our legal systems fail to address domestic violence or dating [...]

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