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Mistreatment of Native American Women
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Peter Milosheff
Mr. Milosheff acquired Bronx.com in March, 2005 and is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the operation's holding company, SlipperyRock.com, LLC.

Prior to acquiring Bronx.com Mr. Milosheff worked in the area of corporate finance for Christie's New York, Prada, Pfizer, Moody's and Deutsche Bank. He began his career at age 17 in Sofia, Bulgaria, EU, where he established his private educational advising agency Endeavour, providing service to Bulgarian students interested in continuing their education abroad, and especially in the US.

While managing most aspects of Bronx.com's operation and delegating others, he continues his career at a Wall Street financial services company in the area of credit derivatives trading, origination and their respective risk management and product control.

Mr. Milosheff received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania in the Spring of 2002. He graduated Cum Laude with a major in Finance. 
By Peter Milosheff
Published on 03/4/2007
 

BBC Radio Four, the UK's most respected speech based radio network, is making a documentary about the forced sterilization of women in the United States by the Indian Health Service.  We would be very grateful to hear from the women who suffered from either being forced or coerced in to having a sterilization operation during the 1970's onwards.


BBC Radio Four, the UK's most respected speech based radio network, is making a documentary about the forced sterilization of women in the United States by the Indian Health Service.  We would be very grateful to hear from the women who suffered from either being forced or coerced in to having a sterilization operation during the 1970's onwards.

It is crucial for us is to hear people’s stories in their own words. Very few interviews with women directly affected by these practices have ever been recorded, and through this documentary we would like to put on the record the experiences of Native American women.

This is a story which remains completely unknown and untold in the UK.

As this is an extremely sensitive topic we would keep all names, locations etc completely confidential.

Our female production team will be flying out to record interviews in the US for 4 days from the 10th of April this year and we would like to hear from any women that would potentially like to speak to them for this programme.

Please e-mail in confidence the following producers:

Jo.Meek@allout.co.uk
Cordelia.Rayner@allout.co.uk

Many thanks for taking time to read this request.