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Title
Protecting those most vulnerable: building beloved families and communities to end violence against Native women, girls and Mother Earth
Description
Tewa Women United (TWU) is a Native women-founded, centered and run organization located in northern New Mexico, in the original boundaries of the Tewa homelands. TWU is the only independent Native women’s non-profit organization providing direct services, advocacy and prevention services in the Pojoaque-Española Valley area within Northern Santa Fe and Rio Arriba Counties. TWU believes in building beloved families and communities to end all forms of violence against women, girls and Mother Earth and have been working for the past 25 years toward fulfillment of this vision. This dissertation, including a journal article, book chapter, and policy red paper, looks at what happens when Pueblo/ Tewa women become active agents in resistance to the Colonial-White Supremacist Capitalist Scientist Patriarchy. In these distinct dissertation pieces, I examine how TWU has developed a theory of Opide (pronounced Oh-Peh-dee) and Research Methodology to design and implement culturally responsive programs and projects which support ending violence against Pueblo/ Tewa women, girls and Mother Earth. In this instance looking at a campaign and project that Tewa Women United has developed: The Protect Those Most Vulnerable Campaign under the Environmental Justice and Health Program and A’gin Healthy Sexuality and Body Sovereignty project under the Women’s Leadership and Economic Freedom Program. Opide means braiding and weaving together, it is a theory of practice to action.
Date Created
2015
Contributors
- Sanchez, Corrine Monica (Author)
- Brayboy, Bryan (Thesis advisor)
- Sumida-Huaman, Elizabeth (Thesis advisor)
- Swadener, Elizabeth (Committee member)
- Trujillo, Patricia (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
- Native American Studies
- Women's Studies
- Communities
- Families
- Indigenous
- Justice
- Native
- Women
- Pueblo women--Violence against--New Mexico.
- Pueblo women
- Pueblo women--Services for--New Mexico.
- Pueblo women
- Social work with women--New Mexico.
- Social work with women
- Nonprofit organizations--New Mexico.
- Nonprofit Organizations
Resource Type
Extent
x, 87 pages : illustrations (some color)
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29796
Statement of Responsibility
by Corrine Monica Sanchez
Description Source
Viewed on July 7, 2015
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: Ph. D., Arizona State University, 2015
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-79)
Field of study: Justice studies
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- 2015-06-01 08:07:56
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- 2021-08-30 01:29:32
- 3 years 3 months ago
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