Panayiota Bertzikis

Panayiota Bertzikis
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch  United States Coast Guard

Panayiota Bertzikis is an author, public speaker and women's rights activist.[1] Panayiota Bertzikis is a United States Coast Guard veteran who founded the Military Rape Crisis Center in August 2006 while she was still on active duty. The Military Rape Crisis Center provides medical advocacy, support groups, legal services, case management, community education and professional training to victims of military sexual trauma[2] while leading the fight against gender-based violence.[1] This occurred after Bertzikis made claims of being sexually assaulted by a shipmate while serving in the United States Coast Guard in Burlington, Vermont and saw a lack of support and no substantial steps being made to investigate the matter from the authorities after her assault.[2][3]

After her discharge from the Coast Guard for failure to adjust,[4] she was awarded the Unsung Heroines of Massachusetts award by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women in May 2010.[5][6] Bertzikis also runs a highly successful blog, mydutytospeak.com.

Awards and decorations

[7] Peter Vogel Gold Leadership Award (twice) Peter Vogel Silver Leadership Award Massachusetts 2010 Unsung Heroine

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