Kena Leigh Chavez is an enrolled member of the Pueblo De Cochiti, NM. She is also from the Hopi Tribe from the Village of Walpi and is of the Coyote Clan.

Ms. Chavez is the Tewa Women United (TWU) V.O.I.C.E.S. Program Manager, a culturally-based response to sexual violence and other trauma related to sexual violence in the diverse communities located in Rio Arriba and northern Santa Fe counties, and the Pueblo and Tribal Nations in New Mexico. Previous to TWU, Ms. Chavez worked with both her Pueblo & Hopi Tribes. She formerly served as the Social Services/ICWA Coordinator for Pueblo De Cochiti, Project Coordinator for The Hopi-Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse.

Ms. Chavez is a survivor of sexual assault & domestic violence. She shares her story openly in hopes that she can help at least one of her listeners.

She has a handsome son, Yursh age 17, and two beautiful daughters, Skada age 12 and CeCeKa age 10.