EPISODE · Feb 20, 2023 · 1H 25M
Pauma-Rincon Tribal S.A.R.T.
from Indian Health Council's What About Life Podcast · host Indian Health Council
Juana Majel-Dixon, Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians, joins the podcast with other members of the Pauma-Rincon Tribal Sexual Assault Response Team: Sonia Develez, Registered Nurse/Sexual Assault Nurse and Det. Sgt. Hazel Martinez. Joining David on hosting duties is Beth Turner, Director IHC Health Promotion and Marketing Department. This episode covers a range of topics from Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women to survivors of sexual assault and predatory behaviors. These three incredible women share their unique perspectives as champions for victims and passionate protectors of the women of these reservations. The discussion seeks to bring light to the issue while exploring the varied ways that society, predatory culture and government has failed women. These strong women also show us how we can turn the tide on this issue and provide hope, compassion and care to women who have been victims and strength and guidance on preventing these horrific acts from ever happening again. If you are in crisis and would like to reach out to the Pauma-Rincon Tribal Sexual Assault Response Team you can call Sonia Develez directly at (760) 888-7042 or call the Pauma Tribal Phone (760) 742-1289 ext. 316 for the Sexual Assault Response Team 24/7.
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Juana Majel-Dixon, Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians, joins the podcast with other members of the Pauma-Rincon Tribal Sexual Assault Response Team: Sonia Develez, Registered Nurse/Sexual Assault Nurse and Det. Sgt. Hazel Martinez. Joining David on hosting duties is Beth Turner, Director IHC Health Promotion and Marketing Department. This episode covers a range of topics from Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women to survivors of sexual assault and predatory behaviors. These three incredible women share their unique perspectives as champions for victims and passionate protectors of the women of these reservations. The discussion seeks to bring light to the issue while exploring the varied ways that society, predatory culture and government has failed women. These strong women also show us how we can turn the tide on this issue and provide hope, compassion and care to women who have been victims and strength and guidance on preventing these horrific acts from ever happening again. If you are in crisis and would like to reach out to the Pauma-Rincon Tribal Sexual Assault Response Team you can call Sonia Develez directly at (760) 888-7042 or call the Pauma Tribal Phone (760) 742-1289 ext. 316 for the Sexual Assault Response Team 24/7.
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