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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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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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Taken
“Taken” is a true crime documentary series by APTN and CBC, shedding light on the mysteries of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada, sharing their stories and tracking the search for justice.
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imagineNative Stolen Sisters Digital Initiative
A national exhibition by imagineNATIVE showcases four one-minute films by Indigenous filmmakers honouring Indigenous women, displayed across Toronto’s subway and shopping centers nationwide, focusing on the theme of Stolen Sisters.
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“Stories of Hope item-snippet Strength” Film Series
The “Stories of Hope & Strength” film series seeks to highlight the strength and resilience of Indigenous women across Canada.
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Oct 24, 2024
Prince George
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Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass 2023: MMIWG2S Community Stories
On August 9, 2023, the Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass premiered a short film on MMIWG2S in Terrace, BC, created by participants from British Columbia and AB under the mentorship of Farhan Umedaly, aiming to raise awareness and foster understanding through storytelling, supported by STORYHIVE and VoVo Productions.
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Aug 9, 2023
Terrace
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Adaawk
On May 3, “Adaawk,” a documentary about loved ones lost along the Highway of Tears, was screened in Prince George, hosted by CSFS and IRSSS, with a Q&A session.
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May 3, 2023
6 PM
Prince George
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Labeled: The Missing, Murdered, and Forgotten
“Labeled: The Missing, Murdered, and Forgotten” is a documentary episode that explores the abuse and systemic racism faced by Indigenous women in Edmonton’s sex industry, aiming to raise awareness and advocate for change.
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Apr 30, 2023
Edmonton
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Thunder Bay Documentary
“Thunder Bay” is a documentary series that explores systemic racism and violence against Indigenous people in Thunder Bay, focusing on cases of police negligence and community impact.
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Feb 17, 2023
Thunder Bay
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In the Name of the Disappeared
Short documentary by Sheila North Wilson- CBC journalist, activist for MMIW, and Grand Chief of Manitoba – about her fight for Indigenous women victims of violence
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Mar 25, 2020
Canada
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This River
This documentary provides an Indigenous viewpoint on the harrowing search for missing loved ones, featuring Kyle Kematch and Katherena Vermette, survivors who, despite differing experiences, embody resilience, grace, and activism in response to their shared tragedy.
Documentaries & Film
Oct 4, 2019
11 AM
Winnipeg
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