#didyouknow VAWA covers dating violence and the disregard of protective orders but sexual assault and domestic violence were not covered in the 2013 version. #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@spj_tweets
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
#didyouknow the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) in Indian County is a federal law that provides resources for community-based responses to domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and sexual assault? #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@spj_tweets
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
#didyouknow the median age for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Woman and Girls (MMIWG) victims is 29? #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@spj_tweets
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
After Mary Annette Pember finished her speech, there was a short intermission as the panel set up giving us a chance to inquire about the thoughts of the audience. pic.twitter.com/AESlGTA0c4
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018