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

  • Writer: Coalition of Natives and Allies
    Coalition of Natives and Allies
  • Apr 30, 2024
  • 1 min read



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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We acknowledge Pennsylvania exists on the tribal lands of the Delaware Erie, Haudenosaunee, Lenape,
Munsee, Shawnee and Susquehannock.

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