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MAY 5TH, MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS DAY.

Writer's picture: Coalition of Natives and AlliesCoalition of Natives and Allies



Dear Coalition,


It is imperative that we bring to your attention the significance of this important day of recognition, dedicated to raising awareness about a pressing issue affecting Native communities -- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)


Please explore the work of NATIVE HOPE, addressing this issue.


Just one statistic you might not know: "According to the Department of Justice, for women living on reservations, the murder rate is 10 times higher than the national average."




OTHER NEWS

 

York College: Film and Conversation hosted by

York Human Relations Commission


MAY 16th, 2024

4:30-6:30

THE GUNTER-SMITH CENTER FOR

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

59 E. Market St, York, PA. 17401


FILM Screening of

NATIVE WOMEN AND ALLIES SPEAK:

What You Weren't Taught in School

followed by Q & A, featuring 3 Indigenous women


 

Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples 

hosts ZOOM of our Documentary

NATIVE WOMEN AND ALLIES SPEAK:

What You Weren't Taught in School


 Film and Conversation

A VIRTUAL EVENT

THURSDAY, JUNE 6TH

8-9:30 EST


followed by Q & A, featuring 3 Indigenous women


 

Bucks County Community College Culture Festival


Thank you to all who stopped by our table, watched our film Native Women and Allies Speak: What You Weren't Taught in School, and joined our mailing list.


Three of our members here in the photo, L to R-Donna Fann-Boye, Arla Patch, and Kelley Bova. Not pictured, Lynne Azarchi, Ramona Woods and Adah Bush.




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