The Stolen Sisters

Published: Sept. 18, 2018, 8:08 p.m.

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The #MMIWG (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls)\\xa0movement has been gaining momentum in the U.S. and Canada,\\xa0as Indigenous women call for an end to\\xa0targeted violence. Maria and Julio speak about this widespread issue with\\xa0Annita Lucchesi, a Southern Cheyenne cartographer who has built\\xa0the largest database\\xa0of missing and murdered Indigenous women, and\\xa0Jenni Monet, an independent journalist and tribal member of the Pueblo of Laguna. \\xa0 ITT Staff Picks\\xa0

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  • \\nThe Intercept\\xa0on how politicians are only now\\xa0starting to pay attention to the missing Indigenous women.
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  • Annita Lucchesi\'s work: How\\xa0a\\xa0database is tracking\\xa0the\\xa0disappeared\\xa0indigenous women (from Bustle).
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  • Jenni Monet\'s\\xa0article\\xa0for PBS,\\xa0linking the women\'s march and to Indigenous women\'s rights.
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  • Check out CBC\'s\\xa0Missing and Murdered podcast\\xa0series, where Indigenous investigative reporter Connie Walker\\xa0documents the stories of the community.\\xa0\\nFor information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy \\xa0
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