Violence Against Woman recognizes March as National Women’s History Month

by Mescalero Apache Tribe | March 19, 2021 8:38 am

March is recognized as “National Women’s History Month”.  The Mescalero Violence Against Women Program (VAW) joins in this recognition, by acknowledging Congress Women Deb Haaland and Sharice Davids.  These women, alongside other prestigious women lobbied in Washington DC for policy change to create programs such as our local VAW Program, which stems from what is known as the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA).  Deborah Parker, a member of the Tulalip/Yaqui tribe also supported the policy change.

The VAWA Act, which was a United States federal law, helped to create programs at the local/tribal level in Indian communities.  These programs were designed to assist victims of domestic violence; as a response program in getting victims (and their children) to safety.

In acknowledgement for the efforts of our Indigenous Women, the VAW staff displayed posters throughout the community admiring the varied accomplishments of these women.  Some include those who overcame challenges to make positive changes within the United States Government.  The same applied locally.  Experiencing domestic violence and becoming a survivor of domestic violence is a challenge.  Earning a degree, getting a job, maintaining a home, are also challenges.  Women today, are fighters.  We applaud all women, particularly in our local community, for their strength and endurance.  

Thank you VAW for reminding us that all women are strong!

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