This topic is to near and dear to our hearts. Join Emma and Hannah in an educational solemn podcast about missing and murdered indigenous women in the area.
While women and girls are the primary victims of violence and human trafficking among Native Americans, they are not alone. People of all ages are victims of these horrific crimes, including men, boys, infants, and the elderly.
In fact, 82% of indigenous men are victims of violence in their lifetime and Native children are more likely to experience trauma and abuse than their non-Native peers. When educating yourself about the struggles of Native Americans, it's important to recognize and remember all victims of these crimes.
Please take a moment to think of our missing and murdered indigenous people:
especially -
Ashley Loring Heavyrunner (Missing)
Kimberly Iron (case # 20-01228)
Selena Not Afraid (remains found)
Faith Lindsay (remains found)
Sabrina Rosette (remains found)
Liz (missing)
Kadyh Britan (Missing)
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https://htcbc.ovc.ojp.gov/mmip
https://uncovered.com/cases/ashley-loring-heavy-runner
https://www.nativehope.org/missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-mmiw
https://lawblogs.uc.edu/ihrlr/2021/05/21/missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-ashley-loring-heavyrunner-and-jurisdictional-inadequacies/
https://www.nativewomeninfilm.com/murdered-missing-native-women/
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