Award

ELEANOR E. ROEHRIG ADVOCATE AWARD

Eleanor E. Roehrig, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, niece and auntie. She was a founding members of the Southwest Indigenous Women’s Coalition (SWIWC) and the first President of the Council of Women – the governing board for SWIWC. Eleanor exemplified unyielding tenacious advocacy at the tribal grassroots level. On a state and national level Eleanor was known for her work as a thriving survivor, a dedicated advocate, and for her unrelenting aspiration to bring awareness of the domestic and sexual violence issues impacting tribal communities. Eleanor often spoke of the tragic death of one of her sisters that was the result of domestic violence and of her own survival of domestic and sexual violence. It was these experiences and her desire to protect her beloved children and grandchildren that fueled her passion in the movement to end violence against Native women. Eleanor was a gentle, but fierce woman warrior who left this world on January 08, 2010. Although she is gone, her spirit, compassion, and ambition lives on in the hearts of all who knew her.

NOMINATE AN ADVOCATE

In honor of Eleanor we will be presenting the Eleanor E. Roehrig Advocate Award to one Domestic Violence Advocate and one Sexual Violence Advocate from Arizona’s tribal communities who demonstrate commitment, compassion, and respect in responding to victims of domestic and sexual violence. Individuals should have a sound understanding of victim-centered advocacy, the dynamics of domestic and sexual violence, and the commitment to upholding safety, justice, healing, and offender accountability. 

 

Nomination Deadline: July 23, 2019

Hybrid Conference Platform: WHOVA

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