American Indians Against Abuse (AIAA) and End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin will coordinate this training specifically for rural and tribal sexual assault and domestic violence programs. In 2018, the training featured Theda New Breast, MPH, master trainer/facilitator of the Native Wellness Institute as main speaker, in addition to speakers from the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa community and around the state. Advocates of all experience levels to attend.
This year the Jimmy Pease Memorial Quilt will be passed from the Ho-Chunk Nation to the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. Jimmy Pease had been a beloved founding member of American Indians Against Abuse (AIAA), and in 2003 was killed in a car crash while traveling home from an AIAA meeting.
Registration for this event has closed.
To learn more, visit End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin’s event page.