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*******MEDIA ADVISORY******* For immediate release • October 24, 2011 Garden of Truth: The Prostitution and Trafficking of Native Women in Minnesota Contact: Lonna Hunter,
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• 651/646-4800 or 651/442-3253 WHAT: Public release of the ground-breaking report
Garden of Truth: The Prostitution and Trafficking of Native Women in Minnesota. Based
on personal interviews and stories of 105 Native women in the Twin
Cities, Duluth, and Bemidji, this first- ever study of prostitution and
trafficking of Native women in Minnesota will be released by the
Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assault Coalition (MIWSAC) and
Prostitution Research & Education. The report was produced with
generous support from the Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation,
Nathan Cummings Foundation, Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, and Tides
Foundation. WHEN: Thursday, October 27 2:00pm press conference with report authors Melissa Farley and Nicole Matthews (call-in number below) 2:30pm public event with report authors and community leaders, honoring ceremony and reception WHERE: William Mitchell College of Law Auditorium (Room 245) • 875 Summit Avenue, St. Paul SPEAKERS: Report authors
- Melissa Farley, Director, Prostitution Research and Education, San Francisco Women's Centers
- Nicole Matthews, Executive Director, Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition (MIWSAC)
- Sarah Deer, Assistant Professor, William Mitchell College of Law
- Guadalupe Lopez, Membership and Outreach Coordinator, MIWSAC
- Christine Stark, co-editor of Not for Sale
- Eileen Hudon, researcher, writer, policy advocate, and MIWSAC member
Video message from US Senator Al Franken
Other speakers
- Suzanne Koepplinger, Executive Director, Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center
- Patty Wetterling, Program Director, MN Department of Health Sexual Violence Prevention Program
- Eric Janus, President and Dean, William Mitchell College of Law
Musicians: Sarah Curtiss, Oshkii Giizhik Singers; Drum Group, Mpls Council of Churches Division of Indian Work BACKGROUND: Garden
of Truth is the first study detailing the personal experiences of
Native women who have been prostituted and trafficked in Minnesota.
Following on the 2009 report, Shattered Hearts: The Commercial Sexual
Exploitation of American Indian Women and Girls in Minnesota by the
Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center, and the 2008 Sex Trafficking
Needs Assessment for the State of Minnesota by Advocates for Human
Rights, the new Garden of Truth study provides powerful personal
accounts of violence, poverty, survival, and strength by Native women
themselves. The 105 women interviewed for the report describe extreme
and frequent violence including child sexual abuse, rape, beatings, and
traumatic brain injuries, with a majority experiencing symptoms of
PTSD. 98% of the women have been homeless and 92% want to escape
prostitution but believe they have no other options. The study authors
stress that these women's strengths as well as their vulnerabilities
must be seen in the context of a history of systematic harm to Native
people, racism, poverty, and a lack of housing, healthcare, job, and
educational opportunities. MEDIA VISUALS: On display
at the event will be the Honoring Survivors Shawls, colorful hand-made
shawls created to honor all generations of survivors of sexual violence.
Also present will be drummers and singers. About the Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition (MIWSAC) MIWSAC
is a statewide tribal coalition of individuals and organizations
working to prevent and end sexual violence against Native women. MIWSAC
was created in 2001 through funding from the US Department of Justice’s
Office of Violence Against Women, and is one of 22 tribal coalitions
addressing gender violence in Native communities. www.miwsac.org. Garden of Truth Press Conference Call-in instructions To participate in the 2:00 pm media conference via phone, dial: Toll free: 800.566.2245 Toll call: 913.312.9372 Enter the following number when prompted: 035177# If you experience any difficulties with the call-in procedure, please contact Lonna Hunter at 651.646.4800 or 651.442.3253
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