hi maybe i am too late since it has been 8 months since your first post...
i had the same proble in a silverlight mvvm applicatioin. and i found my solution like this. for each model and viewmodel that i have, i have also a class called controller.
like that
public class MainView : UserControl // (because it is a silverlight user controll)
public class MainViewModel
public class MainController
my MainController is in charge of the commanding and the connection between the model and viewmodel. in the constructor i instanciate the view and its viewmodel and set the datacontext of the view to its viewmodel.
mMainView = new MainView();
mMainViewModel = new MainViewModel();
mMainView.DataContext = mMainViewModel;
//(in my naming convention i have a prefix m for member variables)
i also have a public property in the type of my MainView. like that
public MainView View { get { return mMainView; } }
(this mMainView is a local variable for the public property)
and now i am done. i just need to use my dispatcher for my ui therad like this...
mMainView.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(
() => MessageBox.Show(mSpWeb.CurrentUser.LoginName));
(in this example i was asking my controller to get my sharepoint 2010 loginname but you can do what your need)
we are almost done you also need to define your root visual in the app.xaml like this
var mainController = new MainController();
RootVisual = mainController.View;
this helped me by my application. maybe it can help you too...