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Taken the Series - Walk 4 Justice
Taken the Series - Walk 4 Justice
By Katarina Ziervogel Tamara Chipman, a 22-year-old woman from Moricetown First Nations in British Columbia first went missing on September 21, 2005 near Prince Rupert. Tamara was last seen hitchhiking from Prince Rupert to Terrace in British Columbia, on Highway 16, best known as the Highway of Tears, where several other women have gone missing or have been found murdered. The name “Highway of Tears” gives Highway 16 an ominous energy. It’s a long route for hitchhikers who once thought it was safe to travel the highway in beautiful British Columbia. Chipman’s aunt Gladys Radek did not foresee that the time she spent with Tamara in 2001 would be the last time she saw her. All families of missing and murdered Indigenous women unfortunately share that in common with Gladys, which led her to create a non-profit organization called “Walk4Justice”...
·takentheseries.com·
Taken the Series - Walk 4 Justice
Searching for my sister: America's missing indigenous women – podcast
Searching for my sister: America's missing indigenous women – podcast
Every year, thousands of Native American women are reported missing across the US. Many are never found and the murder rate of indigenous women is higher than for any other race in the country. Reporter Kate Hodal investigates. Plus: author Mike Carter on retracing his father’s steps on a walk from Liverpool to London
·theguardian.com·
Searching for my sister: America's missing indigenous women – podcast
Season 3 - Up and Vanished - The Disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner.
Season 3 - Up and Vanished - The Disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner.
Last seen June 13th, 2017, Ashley Loring HeavyRunner, a 20-year indigenous woman, known for her contagious smile and athleticism, vanished from the Blackfeet Nation Indian Reservation. Just two weeks into her disappearance, after countless searches led by her sister, friends discovered potential evidence on the edge of the reservation near the town of Babb, a pair of red-stained boots and a tattered sweater. Cases like Ashley’s have unfortunately become a far too common occurrence. Her’s is one of the thousands of unsolved missing and murdered cases involving indigenous victims. Only 1 out of 4 of these cases appear in the media.
·upandvanished.com·
Season 3 - Up and Vanished - The Disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner.
Amber Tuccaro - Criminology
Amber Tuccaro - Criminology
In August 2010, 20-year-old Amber Tuccaro disappeared near Edmonton, Canada.
·pca.st·
Amber Tuccaro - Criminology
The Search For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women : !A
The Search For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women : !A
"We are constantly dismissed at every level of the justice system." Grace Bulltail told us about her family's search to find answers around the death of her niece, Kaysera Stops Pretty Places. If you or someone you know needs help, StrongHearts Native Helpline is a domestic, dating and sexual violence helpline for American Indians and Alaska Natives, offering culturally-appropriate support and advocacy daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT. The helpline is anonymous and confidential. Call 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483).You can also call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
·npr.org·
The Search For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women : !A
The Red Nation Podcast: MMIWG2S+: No more red hand prints!
The Red Nation Podcast: MMIWG2S+: No more red hand prints!
Red Power Hour is back! Guests Jennifer Marley () and Cheyenne Antonio join RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz () and Melanie Yazzie to discuss efforts to end MMIWG2+ from a left Indigenous feminist perspective.   Support
·therednation.libsyn.com·
The Red Nation Podcast: MMIWG2S+: No more red hand prints!