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Sovereignty of the Soul: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America
This course from Sarah Deer of Muskogee (Creek) Nation is focused on Sexual Violence in Native American. She highlights the consequence of federal law that exacerbate the high rates of sexual violence experienced by Native women and children. Due to boarding schools and forced removal from homelands Native communities still experience a disproportionate amount of violence today. During this session, you will learn about specific policies and court cases that have impacted the Native community. Learning Objectives:
Learn about the prevalence of violence in the lives of Native people
Understand how historical events put Native people at higher risk of violence
Describe the role of the federal government in responding to violence on tribal lands.
Appreciate how Native women’s activism in the 21st century is leading to important changes in the law
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$35.00
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$25.00
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$20.00
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