The crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people is growing and has reached epidemic levels for women and girls. Here is what’s being done and what challenges advocates face.
This article appears in Mar 10-17, 2021.

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The crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people is growing and has reached epidemic levels for women and girls. Here is what’s being done and what challenges advocates face.
This article appears in Mar 10-17, 2021.


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by Ella Gann, The Source - Bend, Oregon
March 17, 2021
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