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Unearthing Justices
1,000+ Indigenous grassroots initiatives and resources, created by and for families and communities of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit+ People (MMIWG2S+).
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MMIWG2S+ Gathering for Families, Friends, and Communities
A gathering for those impacted by MMIWG2S+ to promote awareness, offer traditional teachings, and provide support through self-care and community engagement.
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Feb 22, 2025
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Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation
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The Road
Indigenous teens from the Stardale Women’s Group in Calgary created and starred in “The Road,” a short film on MMIWG and colonialism in Canada. Their CBC Calgary interview offers insights into the film’s creation.
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Calgary
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The Highway of Tears Governing Body
The Highway of Tears Governing Body was formed as a result of the Highway of Tears Symposium Recommendations Report. They provide direction and support, and advocate to the Government to fulfill their commitment to implement those recommendations as well as the National Inquiry’s Calls for Justice.
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Men
British Columbia
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Talk4Healing: Talk, Text, Chat
Talk4Healing is a hotline for Indigenous women in violent and dangerous situations, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It provides accessible, free and culturally appropriate services, counselling and referrals across Ontario to the women who need it, and the services are available in many Indigenous languages. The hotline’s number is 1-855-554-HEAL.
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Fort William First Nation
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Ojibway Women’s Lodge
The Ojibway Women’s Lodge supports women in realizing their full potential and rebuilding their lives with a community-based, cultural, and holistic approach to ending violence, emphasizing healing for the woman, her family, and the community.
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Nippissing
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National Family Advisory Circle
Members of the National Family Advisory Circle were volunteers who provided advice to the National Inquiry. The role of NFAC was to help guide the work of the National Inquiry and to serve as the voice of truth for the families and communities of murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls.
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Native Youth Sexual Health Network
This is an organization by and for Indigenous youth that works across issues of sexual and reproductive health, rights and justice throughout the United States and Canada. They are involved in advocacy, outreach and community mobilization in schools and communities, and make workshops and teach-ins to ensure culturally safe sex education, violence prevention, harm reduction, reclaiming rites of passage and many more.
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Edmonton
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Natasha Fisher’s TikTok MMIW Awareness
Natasha Fisher uses her TikTok platform to raise awareness about MMIWG2S through performances of culturally significant music.
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MMIWG Toolkit by Tribalure
The MMIWG Toolkit by Tribalure is a resource aimed at raising awareness, providing education, and supporting advocacy efforts related to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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Intergenerational Effects of Incarceration and MMIWG2S+
This report by the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) addresses the systemic links between the over-incarceration of Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, Transgender, and Gender-Diverse people and the ongoing MMIWG2S+ genocide, highlighting the need for culturally relevant, trauma-informed, and Indigenous-led approaches. Along with their final report, NWAC released a toolkit to aid in the safe release from carceral institutions.
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