What Does Justice Look Like For The Families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: A Conversation With Denise Pictou Maloney.mp3
Music credit: Joy Harjo; Song For Anna Mae, Fawn Wood Song For Grandmothers
When Denise Pictou Maloney worked on vamps for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women traveling exhibit she began a journey of advocacy work that she continues today. We talk about truth and possibilities. Co-hosting is Jo Hamlin and Deb Reger.
In this conversation we titled What Does Justice Look Like For The Families Of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Denise has an honest response, one that she does not want others to have to experience. We read a short story from Beverly Little Thunders book, One Bead At A Time to share our heart-feelings and grief about Anna Mae Aquash, Denise's mother who was murdered. In this difficult/emotional conversation we try to express our appreciation for Denise and her words and work with truth.
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