ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —
Domestic violence and sexual assault. They’re just one of the many issues women often face, especially if they’re Native American.
However, one New Mexican is hoping to change that.
“To be open to having this conversation about violence in our communities, it’s really changed and transformation manifested,” Angel Charley, the executive director of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, said.
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