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Safety and Healing in SRPMIC: A Conversation About Domestic Violence

28 min · 29 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Asked and Answered, hosts Alane Breland and Kierstin Anderson discuss domestic violence in Indigenous communities, exploring how historical trauma, colonization, and jurisdictional barriers shape the experiences of victims today. They explain the role of both the Prosecutor’s Office and Legal Services in supporting victims, how orders of protection work inside and outside SRPMIC, and why reporting can be so difficult.  Questions or topics for future episodes can be sent to AskedAndAnswered@srpmic-nsn.gov. ************ Salt River Summer Speaker Series [https://srpmic-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/SR-Summer-Speaker-Series-flyer.pdf] Last Tuesday of every month (June-Sept) Salt River Council Chambers  Dinner: 5-6p Presentation: 6-7p 45min presentation, 15 min Q&A Open to the public

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