Skip to Content

Safety Alert: If you are the victim of a crime and are in danger, please use a safer computer, or call 911. For additional local and national hotlines, pleaseĀ click here.

Skip to content

MiVANMiVAN

Login

Create an Account Forgot Password
  • Home
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • Contact Us
  • News
  • Resources
    • Resource Home
    • Doing Advocacy Remotely
    • COVID-19 Response
    • Advocacy Skills
      • Empowerment and Strength-Based Advocacy
      • Trauma-Informed Practices
      • Culturally Responsive Resources
      • Specific Topics of Interest for Advocates
    • National Resources
    • Confidentiality Resources
    • Resources for Advocate Resilience
    • Resources for Advocates Committed to Ending Systemic Oppression
  • Home
  • Register
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
  • News
  • Resources
    • Resource Home
    • Doing Advocacy Remotely
    • COVID-19 Response
    • Advocacy Skills
      • Empowerment and Strength-Based Advocacy
      • Trauma-Informed Practices
      • Culturally Responsive Resources
      • Specific Topics of Interest for Advocates
    • National Resources
    • Confidentiality Resources
    • Resources for Advocate Resilience
    • Resources for Advocates Committed to Ending Systemic Oppression

Daily Archives: May 7, 2021

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. 2021
  3. May
  4. 07

report may 2021

Sex Offender Law Report, May 2021

UncategorizedBy adminMay 7, 2021

This report includes the articles “What -or how- did Katie Hill do wrong?” by Roslyn Myers and “Crimes Behind the Label of Sex Offender” by Rosemary Ricciardelli.

Indigenous person standing behind a hoop of eagle feathers

‘Silent No More’ Documentary

UncategorizedBy adminMay 7, 2021

The film that seeks to expose the epidemic of MMIW in the US includes interviews with the family members of Native women who have either been murdered or are still missing.

yellow flowers, green leaves, and two hands holding

Research on Queer and Trans Koreans Surviving Violence

ResourcesBy adminMay 7, 2021

“We hope this report will help more queer and trans Korean survivors feel less alone and receive the kinds of support that they deserve.”

Go to Top

Oops! It appears you are using an unsupported browser

Please switch to Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari to continue.