#1449 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, 2Spirit and Relatives (MMIWG2S+)
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Jay Tomlinson
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🗓️ 20 October 2021
⏱️ 62 minutes
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Summary
Air Date 10/20/2021
Today we take a look at the flip side of the so-called "Missing White Woman Syndrome" and highlight the structural legacies of colonialism that have put indigenous communities in North America at the greatest at risk of murder and rape among all demographics in the US and Canada.
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SHOW NOTES
Indigenous women in the United States experience some of the highest rates of violence and murder in the country, according to federal data. Tribes and advocates attribute this to a confluence of factors - institutional racism, a lack of resources.
While Gabby Petito's death has captured national attention, tens of thousands of people are reported missing or murdered every year in the U.S. Native women are murdered at rates 10 times the national average.
As the disappearance and later confirmed murder of Gabby Petito has grabbed headlines, many observers have pointed to the thousands of other cases – many of them women of color – that have never garnered national attention.
Ch. 4: MMIW Day 2021 - Let's Talk Native with John Kane - Air Date 5-5-21
May 5th has been designated as MMIW Day since 2017 but 2021 is ushering in "MMIW National Week of Action!"
Ch. 5: Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women - AJ+ - Air Date 10-16-18
AJ+'s Dena Takruri visits Winnipeg, Manitoba, where more Indigenous women and girls have gone missing or been murdered than anywhere else in the country.
Ch. 6: MMIWG2S+: No more red hand prints! - The Red Nation Podcast - Air Date 5-10-21
Guests Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) and Cheyenne Antonio join RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie (@melanie_yazzie) to discuss efforts to end MMIWG2+ from a left Indigenous feminist perspective.
MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S)
5500 Indigenous women and girls go missing or murdered every year. We need to change the laws that govern the Indigenous Tribes because they make it easier for people to attack indigenous people.
We continue our look at Indigenous Peoples’ Day with Jennifer Marley, a citizen of San Ildefonso Pueblo and a member of the grassroots Indigenous liberation organization The Red Nation.
VOICEMAILS
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FINAL COMMENTS
Ch. 10: Final comments on the impacts of pandemics on labor through the centuries
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Description: A young, Native American woman looks toward the camera. She has a red paint hand print over her mouth. She wears a gray beanie, burgundy jacket and her dark hair is in braids.
"A participant in the Greater Than Fear Rally & March in Rochester Minnesota. The rally & march were held in response to President Trump's Rally at the Mayo Civic Center in downtown Rochester." by Lorie Shaull, Flickr | License | Changes: Cropped
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to this episode of the award-winning Best of a Left podcast in which we shall |
| 0:07.0 | take a look at the flip side of the so-called Missing White Woman Syndrome and highlight |
| 0:12.5 | the structural legacies of colonialism that have put indigenous communities in North |
| 0:16.7 | America at the greatest risk of murder and rape among all demographics in the U.S. and |
| 0:22.8 | Canada. |
| 0:24.2 | The clips today are from Al Jazeera English, the PBS News Hour, GBH News, Let's Talk Native |
| 0:31.2 | with John Cain, AJ Plus, The Red Nation Podcast, Non-Violence International New York, and |
| 0:38.8 | Democracy Now. |
| 0:46.3 | Tina Russell is showing us some of the places where she's gone to search for her niece, |
| 0:50.0 | Alyssa. |
| 0:51.0 | We have search parties to all this area over here, all these woods because I actually |
| 0:56.7 | had to dream I found her body back there. |
| 0:59.0 | Why do you keep the flyers in the car? |
| 1:01.1 | I never know when I need to make copies. |
| 1:03.5 | I'll meet somebody and talk to them about a listen, hand them a flyer. |
| 1:07.1 | Sometimes it's just the beach in the park. |
| 1:08.1 | Me and my cousins go to the beach and just walk along the beach and head out flyers. |
| 1:12.3 | I think I have that real quick. |
| 1:15.3 | It's been just over 10 years since Alyssa's family saw or heard from her. |
| 1:20.2 | She was 21. |
| 1:21.2 | And she had the red dress. |
| 1:23.0 | Yes, so I made this red dress and eventually going to put a charm on it and put it on |
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