Monday afternoon at the state capitol, the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault and other organizations will gather to push for funding for victim services. A local author is working in a different way to support survivors through the aftermath of a sexual assault.
Cheyenne Wilson turned to a wide range of experts – including lawyers, detectives, therapists and other survivors – to learn about reporting sexual violence, pursuing justice and healing. Then she packaged it all into a resource called “We Are the Evidence: A Handbook for Finding Your Way After Sexual Assault.” It’s a finalist for a Minnesota Book Award in non-fiction.
Wilson joined Minnesota Now to talk about her book.
If you or someone you know is in a dangerous situation with a partner, there is a 24-hour statewide domestic and sexual violence hotline. You can call Minnesota Day One at (866) 223-1111 or text (612) 399-9995.