Navy veteran Trista Matascastillo is one of the founders of the Minnesota Women Veterans Initiative Working GroupWomen's distrust of VA hard to shed By MARK BRUNSWICK, Star Tribune
Last update: November 21, 2010 - 6:58 AM
At the sprawling Minneapolis Veterans Medical Center, the women's care center is tucked away in a corner of the fourth floor, accessible only through hallways filled with men. Until a recent remodeling, the exam rooms faced out into the hallways.
Even advocates for female veterans can find themselves anxious about making a visit. That was the case recently for Trista Matascastillo, one of the founders of the Minnesota Women Veterans Initiative Working Group.
A Navy veteran who joined before her 18th birthday, she recently went to the VA for an exam to determine compensation and pension benefits. While there, she said, she encountered a male OB/Gyn on contract who left the door open and complained about women "crying sexual harassment." Afterward, lost in the labyrinth of hallways, she sat down in a hallway and cried.
When her group, a diverse collection of women who have served in the military, met recently at the Minneapolis VA, she hesitated to go inside.
"Why would I tell someone to go back?" she asked.