As a tribal coalition, CSVANW does not provide emergency or direct services.  If you are in an unsafe situation or need immediate assistance please dial 911.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- In this week’s edition of Eye on New Mexico, Colton Shone discussed the crisis of murdered and missing Native American women.

According to a report by the Urban Indian Health Institute, 78 Native American women have been reported missing in New Mexico since 1956. 

Cheyenne Antonio, a sex trafficking project coordinator for the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women, joined Shone to discuss the crisis. Watch the full episode HERE.

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