Dr. Corrine Sanchez of San Ildefonso Pueblo is executive director of Tewa Women United. She received her doctorate at Arizona State University in Justice Studies.
Sanchez is trained in sexual assault intervention and prevention, has worked in the sexual violence field for 20 years, and helped refine Tewa Women United’s awareness and healing intervention, “Trauma Healing Rocks.” Sanchez has been part of the co-creation process of building Indigenous Knowledge through the contribution of TWU’s Research Methodology and Theory of Opide, a braiding of practice to action.
Recordings
Empowering Women: The Climate Solution We Don’t Talk About
June 19, 2020
Could empowering women power up the climate movement?We often talk about climate change and gender equality as separate issues. But the truth is...