No More Stolen Sisters: Stopping the Abuse and Murder of Native Women and Girls

May 6
29 mins

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Episode Description

In this program, powerful Native women leaders reveal the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, and describe how they are taking action and building growing movements, including with non-Native allies. 

These stories are shocking, harrowing and heartbreaking. But then again, when your heart breaks, the cracks are where the light shines through.


Featuring

Morning Star Gali, Ozawa Bineshi Albert, the late Simone Senogles, Kandi White, and Casey Camp Horinek.


Resources

⁠The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women⁠

The Intercept: ⁠A New Film Examines Sexual Violence as a Feature of the Bakken Oil Boom⁠

⁠Restoring Justice for Indigenous Peoples: MMIW Initiative⁠

The Mendocino Voice: ⁠Community groups begin painting mural honoring Khadijah Britton and highlighting MMIW in Ukiah⁠


This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the ⁠radio and podcast homepage⁠ to learn more.

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