ABOUT US

FOUNDER / CEO

Waciampi Win

Norma worked to establish a women’s shelter at Sioux San Indian Health Clinic in Rapid City, South Dakota.  It is called Winyan Wicanyuonihan Oyanke –Where All Women Are Honored.

Norma has written grants, provided domestic violence training to law enforcement, helped to draft the Oglala Sioux Tribe’s Sex Trafficking Code, and serves as an expert witness at trials. Her commitment and actions are a reflection of her strength.

NNEDV

The National Network to End Domestic Violence

This award honors a person who incorporates and demonstrates the spirit and promise of true advocacy in all aspects of life as Diane did—one who emulates a commitment to clear and ethical communication, an eagerness to collaborate in the spirit of true partnership, and a deep respect for the dignity, worth, and humanity in each one of us.

In the Lakota language, Norma’s name is Waciampi Win, meaning “dependable woman.” As a member of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe, Norma has spent her years of advocacy dedicated to helping her people, but she will not turn her back on any victims or survivors. She is committed to helping all victims, survivors, and families.

JUSTICE

FIGHTING RACISM

NORMA RENDON SPEAKING UP ABOUT VIOLENCE , POWER , ABUSE , CORRUPTION DURING A NDN COLLETIVE RALLY .

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HELPING OUR PEOPLE

WORKERS WITHIN WHERE ALL WOMEN ARE HONORED , ARE HELPING FEED THE HOMELESS EVERY THURSDAY. EVERYONE NEEDS HELP THEY ARE STILL PEOPLE !

WOMEN ARE WARRIOIRS TOO

CAMP

WHERE ALL WOMEN ARE HONORED PUT ON A CAMP SHOWING SKILLS OF THE PAST BY WOMEN SHOWING THERE TRUE POWERS ARE WARRIORS AT HOME.

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