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SART Speaks at Otero County NAACP Meet

September 14, 2009 By: Ken Category: Gender, Presentation No Comments →

The fourth quarterly featured quest speakers at the Otero County NAACP business meeting were  Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)  Tina Godby-Ware;  Otero County Sexual Assault Coordinator, Sandra Wilder, of the Counseling Center of Alamogordo;  and Detective Lt. Lee Wilder, Response Team Coordinator, of Alamogordo Department of Public Safety.  All are members of the  Sexual Assault Response Team  (SART) in New Mexico’s Twelfth Judicial District.

The coordinated sexual assault response team  is designed to ensure that victims are provided with a broad range of necessary care and services (legal, medical, social services) and to increase the likelihood that an assault can be successfully prosecuted. The SART team includes a nurse examiner, a sexual assault advocate, a prosecutor, and a law enforcement officer. All responding actors follow specific protocols that set out their responsibilities in treating and providing services sensitive to the needs of victims of sexual assault.

You can contact members of the response team at the following numbers:

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner,  Tina Godby-Ware:  575 430-9485
Otero County Sexual Assault Coordinator, Sandra Wilder:  575 437-7404
Response Team Coordinator,  Detective Lt. Lee Wilder:  575 439-4300

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The SART presentation was  followed by a showing of  “V-Day, Until the Violence Stops”. “V-Day” is an international movement to stop violence against women (and men).  An Alamogordo stage presentation of “The Vagina Monologues” is slated for February of 2010.  Men are encouraged to attend.

State Rep Attends Otero NAACP Meeting

December 11, 2007 By: Ken Category: Presentation No Comments →

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Left to right: Karenanne Graves of Big Brothers Big Sisters, State Representative Gloria Vaughn, and James Washington of Otero County NAACP.

New Mexico State Representative Gloria Vaughn heard a presentation of the four resolutions at Saturday’s monthly business meeting. The resolutions were adopted at the New Mexico NAACP 2007 State Conference held in Alamogordo in October. After a lively discussion on the issues, Representative Vaughn expressed her support for all four resolutions during the upcoming legislative period.

It is important that all New Mexico members of the NAACP contact their representatives and urge their support. Resolutions are posted below for reference.