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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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Taken: The Podcast
EagleVision Inc. created a 10-part podcast in conjunction with the “Taken” series, engaging with a diverse group across Canada to highlight MMIWG cases and seek new leads.
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Media Presence
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Canada
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Signal for Help Podcast, Episode 5: Brandi: A personal mission to report on MMIWG
The Signal for Help podcast, produced by the Canadian Women’s Foundation and Media Girlfriends, aims to break the stigma around gender-based violence by supporting survivors and educating the public. Episode 5 focuses on Brandi Morin, a Cree/Iroquois/French award-winning journalist and bestselling author, and her personal story and mission with the MMIWG crisis.
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Apr 17, 2023
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She’s Gone
The podcast is a six-episode series that explores the stories of four Saskatchewan women who were victims of violent crime.
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Feb 24, 2020
Saskatoon
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Missing Link MMIW
The podcast series delves into the epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women, exploring topics such as tribal sovereignty, human trafficking, court systems, and cases of missing and murdered indigenous people.
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2020
Canada
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The Truth Sharing Podcasts
Indigenous writers/directors Jacquie Black, Kaniehtiio Horn, Monique Hurteau, and Eve Ringuette, inspired by the National Inquiry into MMIWG, created podcasts with diverse voices across Canada to honour lost loved ones and inspire action.
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Jun 28, 2019
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Finding Cleo
“Finding Cleo,” hosted by Connie Walker, a Cree from Okanese First Nation, is a podcast about a family’s long search for Cleo, who disappeared in the 1970s after being taken by child welfare in Saskatchewan, with the last episode
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Oct 25, 2016
Saskatchewan
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Who Killed Alberta Williams?
The podcast, spanning eight episodes, reopens Alberta Williams’ 27-year-old murder case after a new tip, detailing her life in the Gitanyow Band and her discovery along the Highway of Tears in 1989.
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Oct 18, 2016
Dec 20, 2016
Alberta
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Ep. 13: The MMIW Inquiry with Dawn Lavell-Harvard (podcast)
After decades of family activism and pressure from Indigenous groups and politicians, the federal government has finally launched the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls inquiry. How did we get here? What do we stand to gain, and will the inquiry be far-reaching enough?
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Aug 10, 2016
Canada
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Familes of MMIW: What can we do tomorrow?
This episode of the podcast Commons was made following the announcement of the national inquiry. Maggie Cywink, Bernadette Smith, and Lauren Crazybull, three family members of murdered or missing Indigenous women, joined to talk about what they want the government to do, whether an inquiry is the right move, and how they’ve felt let down by First Nations leaders on this issue.
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Dec 16, 2015
Toronto
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I-Portal Indigenous Studies Portal Research Tool
I-Portal is an Indigenous studies portal enhancing access to media production for marginalized communities, particularly in Canada, by providing a platform for Indigenous-focused blogs and podcasts that prioritize diverse perspectives over scholarly value alone, helping bypass traditional media gatekeepers.
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