MMIWG: We Demand More
The latest report from Urban Indian Health Institute responding to Washington State Patrol’s report on the MMIWG crisis
The latest report from Urban Indian Health Institute responding to Washington State Patrol’s report on the MMIWG crisis
A corrected research study of missing and murdered Indigenous women & girls in Washington State.
Tori BearBow is Southern Cheyenne and originally from Elko, Nevada, but has grown up in Snoqualmie, Washington since she was nine. She is currently going into her third year attending the University of Washington in Seattle where …
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Analysis of data from Washington State Patrol’s report on the MMIWG crisis in Washington State
This report and toolkit can be used as a call to states around the country to do better when it comes to addressing the MMIWG crisis.
On July 18, 2019, Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) hosted a gathering with Seattle Native community members to raise awareness of the MMIWG crisis and enter information about their missing loved ones into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs).
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Legislative updates regarding missing and murdered indigenous women and girls