Join Sally in a conversation with Kiora Matthews. Kiora is a descendant from the White Earth Band of Ojibwe and was a member of the Minnesota Youth Sex Trading Project's Youth Participatory Action Research team in 2023. This is part 3 of a three-part series on building an intersectional approach to data collection, analysis, and use.
Participants:
- Sally J. Laskey, Evaluation Coordinator, National Sexual Violence Resource Center
- Kiora Matthews, descendant from the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, member of the Youth Participatory Action Research team of the Minnesota Youth Sex Trading Project
Discussed in this episode:
- Digging Deep and Doing Better: An Intersectional Approach to Data Collection and Analysis about Youth Experiences with Sexual Violence Part 1 (Podcast)
- Digging Deep and Doing Better Part 2: An Intersectional Approach to Data Collection and Analysis about Youth Experiences with Sexual Violence (Podcast)
- Minnesota Youth Sex Trading (MYST) collective (Website)
- Minnesota Youth Sex Trading (MYST) Project: Youth Participatory Action Research Report (PDF)
- Restoration Magazine (National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center)
- See Volume 22 for Kiora’s Article
- Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition (Website)
- Garden of Truth: The Prostitution and Trafficking of Native Women in Minnesota (PDF)
- Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (Website)