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Red Wind is pleased to announce the
Tribal College Campus (TCC) Slack Networking Forum.
A place for staying connected, staying aware.

The TCC Slack Networking Forum is a place where Tribal colleges and university staff can come together to share and exchange ideas about their holistic responses to sexual assault on campus. Red Wind participates in the discussions, and also posts announcements for events available to Tribal Colleges and University Campuses as well as shares resources.

Forum Guidelines
We created a few basic guidelines to create a space that is comfortable for all to participate. We ask each of you to:

— Remain respectful of fellow members, treat others online as you would in person.
— Not post offensive posts, links, or images.
— Communicate with courtesy.
— Not share any identifying information of a victim or survivor of sexual assault and fellow forum members.
— Not engage in abuse of any kind, it is not permitted.
— Post comments that are kind and helpful to each other.
— Any posts that go against our guidelines will be removed.
Sign up here
To get started, complete the very short request to be added to the Tribal College Campus (TCC) Slack Networking Forum. A staff person will add you and contact you via email letting you know how to access Tribal College Campus (TCC) Slack Networking Forum.
Red Wind Consulting, Inc.
This project was supported by Grant No. 2018-TA-AX-K003 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice.