Creating a Circle of Safety

by  National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC)

Recorded April 14, 2021

Watch webinar recording on NIWRC.org

painting of four indigenous women holding handsIn recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, NIWRC will highlight the work of the Ogitchidakwe Council in St. Paul MN in creating a Circle of Safety for victim/survivors of rape and sexual violence. Although there has been a huge public outcry and federal policy reform in response to the high rates of rape and sexual violence against Indigenous women, far too many victim/survivors are still not believed and perpetrators are not being held accountable. This webinar focuses on the work of a group of Indigenous elders, in one community, that created a safe place to talk about sexual violence while continuously providing community awareness, education and prevention activities and offering traditional healing and cultural sharing opportunities. Engaging the entire community is central to their work in addressing sexual violence. Please join the founders and organizers of the Ogitchidakwe Council on this important webinar to see what one community is doing and what your community can do to end the rape and sexual violence of our relatives.

“Creating a Circle of Safety” full booklet PDF

Webinar powerpoint slides PDF