Missing and Murdered: proactive tribal and state initiatives
The Yurok Tribe hired its own investigator to
pursue unsolved cases of their citizens who are missing or murdered.
Arizona is among the states establishing an MMIP task force that the new
governor says will “ensure that not one more Indigenous man, woman, or
child is a target of violence, abuse, or exploitation.” The actions are
part of the attempts to address the slow momentum to investigate and
solve cases with Native victims. Today on Native America Calling, we
speak with Jessica Carter (Yurok), Yurok Tribal Court Director; Daisy Bluestar (Southern Ute), member of the MMIR Taskforce in Colorado; Skye Alloway (Forest County Potawatomi tribal member), co-chair of Wisconsin’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force; and Annie Forsman-Adams (Suquamish), program director for the Washington State Native American Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Women Spirit Coalition).
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