Listen "Missing but not forgotten"
Episode Synopsis
If you or a loved one are experiencing domestic or sexual violence and would like help, the StrongHearts Helpline offers assistance from within an indigenous cultural context. This week we speak with Yakama tribal member Jenny Slagle about some brutal, vital topics:The disproportionality with which our indigenous neighbors go missing, experience sexual violence, and end up murderedThe structural poverty, ongoing genocide, and racist disregard that has allowed systemic failures to go unremarked-upon for decades.The deeply personal impacts for families whose loved ones go missing. It’s a heavy topic, but essential.LOCAL ORGS & EVENTSThe Native American Alliance for Policy & Action | Spokane-basedMMIW Day of Action event | Riverfront Park on May 5MMIW Training | Virtual event on May 5National resourcesMMIW ToolkitStrongHearts HelplineNational Indigenous Women’s Resource CenterKEY INFONCAI Violence against American Indian and Alaska Native Women findings (2018)Over 80% of Native women have experienced violence. Nearly 60% have experienced sexual assault. 96% of those sexual assaults come at the hands of a non-Native perpetratorMMIW Resource Guide created by the Lakota People’s Law Project. A great primer on the problem. Get full access to RANGE at www.rangemedia.co/subscribe
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