#RedWomenRising Social Media Kit

CCUIH created infographics to share on social media to raise awareness of DV in our communities. Share these images on your personal and organizational social media accounts to join the Red Women Rising movement.

TO SHARE: Hover over the images and click on your preferred social media platform to automatically share, or download the images and copy and paste the sample posts located below the images. Click on the “Videos” tab to copy and paste posts about the Injunuity video and the digital stories.

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 Healing them takes all of us. #RedWomenRising #IntergenerationalTrauma

Twitter_logo_blue Healing them takes all of us. #RedWomenRising #IntergenerationalTrauma http://sumo.ly/h5fq @CCUIH_CA

facebook  Today’s Tribal youth carry the wounds of their ancestors, compounded by generations of atrocities committed against this nation’s Indigenous people, including historical traumatic campaigns of eradication, reservation assignment, boarding schools, and relocation. Although they carry these wounds, these contemporary youth will be the first generation with an opportunity to heal from historical trauma.” Ivy Wright-Bryan, National Director of Native American Mentoring, Big Brothers Big Sisters of AmericaHealing them takes all of us. #RedWomenRising #IntergenerationalTrauma http://sumo.ly/h5fq

 

 

 

Trust Survivors. Recognize Abuse. Heal Our Communities. #RedWomenRising

Twitter_logo_blue  Trust Survivors. Recognize Abuse. Heal Our Communities. #RedWomenRising http://goo.gl/5t3PNw

facebook    More than any other ethnic or racial group, Native Women are victims of intimate partner violence. Trust Survivors. Recognize Abuse. Stop Violence. Heal Our Communities. #RedWomenRising https://ccuih.org/red-women-rising/

 

 

 

Recognize Abuse. Stop Violence. #RedWomenRising #TeenDatingViolence

Twitter_logo_blue  Recognize Abuse. Stop Violence. #RedWomenRising #TeenDatingViolence http://goo.gl/5t3PNw

facebook  “She’s just being dramatic.” “Oh, they were just playing.” The signs of dating violence can sometimes seem normal and easy to brush off—and that is part of the problem. One of the things you can do as an ally—a friend, a parent, a sibling—is simply ask. Let them know you’re there for them. Give them confidence. Help them the power to break the cycle. #RedWomenRising https://ccuih.org/red-women-rising/

 

 

Healing them takes all of us. #RedWomenRising #ViolenceAgainstWomen

Twitter_logo_blue  Healing them takes all of us. #RedWomenRising #ViolenceAgainstWomen http://goo.gl/5t3PNw

facebook  Studies have found that one in three Native Women will experience sexual assault in her lifetime, but this is an undercount because many Native Women do not report their sexual assault in order to avoid further governmental trauma. Trust Survivors. Recognize Abuse. Stop Violence. Heal Our Communities. #RedWomenRising https://ccuih.org/red-women-rising/

 

 

 

 

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Twitter_logo_blue Know that you are not alone. You will always rise. #RedWomenRising http://goo.gl/5t3PNw

facebook  Those who experience violence or abuse often feel as though they are alone. But your community does not vanish when the abuse starts. Remember your community, and let that connection sustain you through the hardest of times, as it will never leave you. #RedWomenRising https://ccuih.org/red-women-rising/

 

 

 

 

Take 10 seconds to learn about violence against Urban Indian Women. #RedWomenRising

Twitter_logo_blue10 seconds, 4 reasons to trust survivors. #RedWomenRising #UrbanIndian http://goo.gl/5t3PNw

facebook  Take 10 seconds to learn about violence against Urban Indian Women. #RedWomenRising

 

 

 

 

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Violence against women is not traditional. Trust Survivors. Heal Our Communities. #RedWomenRising https://goo.gl/oK9ZNy

 

facebook  Violence against Native women is not traditional. Decolonize our communities, and stop the perpetuation of silence and shame. Trust Survivors. Recognize Abuse. Stop Violence. Heal Our Communities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78BGSdJxKy4

 

Posts for the Digital Stories


 

Red Truck:

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Watch this #UrbanIndian #RedWomenRising digital story about domestic violence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iyiwnye5mYU

facebook   Watch this #RedWomenRising digital story about how we as a community sometimes keep silent around issues of violence within the home, and how substance abuse may contribute to domestic violence. Digital stories are first-hand survivor experiences that share narratives of hope and resilience, offering inspiration for individual and community change. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iyiwnye5mYU

 

Forgiveness:

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Watch this #RedWomenRising digital story about healing from violence through forgiveness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8-eU2uuh2Q

facebook   Watch this #RedWomenRising digital story about healing from violence within the home through forgiveness and prayer. Digital stories are first-hand survivor experiences that share narratives of hope and resilience, offering inspiration for individual and community change. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8-eU2uuh2Q

 

Dream:

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Watch this #RedWomenRising digital story about intergenerational healing from violence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eRPQnFabxs

facebook  Watch this #RedWomenRising digital story about intergenerational healing of spirit. Digital stories are first-hand survivor experiences that share narratives of hope and resilience, offering inspiration for individual and community change. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eRPQnFabxs

 

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