Looking Forward 2024 On
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. Only through many discussions with survivors, Indigenous women's advocates, Indian Tribes, Tribal coalitions and organizations, and allies are we able to identify systemic barriers, unintended consequences, and possible recommendations for solutions. 

We want to hear your feedback as we look forward to our ongoing policy monitoring and advocacy. Please fill this quick survey and let us know your thoughts (your answers will be anonymous unless you agree otherwise. NIWRC will NOT capture individual identifying data for this survey). As the late Yup’ik Elder Rose Borkowski shared, “Nothing is ever impossible. Everything’s possible,” and the grassroots movement from the 70s to the present times reflects the impossible.
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How can we continue to center survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and their families, including those families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and relatives, and all of their helpers and advocates?
How can we continue to address violence against women by strengthening connections with each other, the land, and the past, especially where we may not have strong or active connections?
How can we evolve to account for new, expanded, deeper connections?
Advocating for social change at local and federal also means we change and grow and continue to learn individually. What do you resolve to change, or how can you challenge yourself to grow?
In 20 more years (through 2043), what do we want for ourselves, our families, Tribal Nations, Native Hawaiians, and relatives in other communities worldwide?
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