These are various resources that the students in the course could choose from to base their projects upon. These resources were not intended to be a comprehensive list of knowledge or information about MMIWG2S. They also represent a wide range of genres, including news coverage, profiles, websites, podcasts, documentaries, and recorded webinars or events. There were also a few on-campus events that students could attend. These resources are meant to be a start in one's learning journey about this topic, not the end. We hope you find them as powerful as we did.
Indigenous Activists and Profiles
Nora Mabie, Outstanding Indigenous Woman: Meet Cheryl Horn, advocate for families of MMIW victims
Voice of Witness, A Conversation with Indigenous Activist Gladys Radek
Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez, We Are Not Invisible: How the MMIW Movement Inspired Me to Do More
Voice of Witness, A Conversation with Indigenous Activist Gladys Radek
Micaela Iron Shell-Dominguez, We Are Not Invisible: How the MMIW Movement Inspired Me to Do More
Indigenous Activist Groups
News Coverage
Brian Bull, As activists mourn missing and murdered Indigenous women, hopes follow new developments
Carey Dunn, 'No more stolen sisters': 12,000-mile ride to highlight missing indigenous women
Hope McKenney, Qawalangin Tribe Brings Awareness To Missing And Murdered Native Women And Girls
Leyland Cecco, Canadian volunteers scour river for missing Indigenous women
Kaitlin Grable, Big Oil is fueling the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Kanesia McGlashan-Price, ‘We deserve to feel safe:’ Unangax̂ activists speak up about missing, murdered Indigenous people
Maggie Nelson, 'We Are A Water People:' Unalaska Community Unites At Iqyax̂ Launch
Nik Meloney, Mi'kmaw Blackbird singer honours missing and murdered Indigenous people in new video
Carey Dunn, 'No more stolen sisters': 12,000-mile ride to highlight missing indigenous women
Hope McKenney, Qawalangin Tribe Brings Awareness To Missing And Murdered Native Women And Girls
Leyland Cecco, Canadian volunteers scour river for missing Indigenous women
Kaitlin Grable, Big Oil is fueling the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Kanesia McGlashan-Price, ‘We deserve to feel safe:’ Unangax̂ activists speak up about missing, murdered Indigenous people
Maggie Nelson, 'We Are A Water People:' Unalaska Community Unites At Iqyax̂ Launch
Nik Meloney, Mi'kmaw Blackbird singer honours missing and murdered Indigenous people in new video
Blog Posts
Julia Stern, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: Ashley Loring Heavyrunner and Jurisdictional Inadequacies
Julia Stern, Pipeline of Violence: The Oil Industry and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Julia Stern, Pipeline of Violence: The Oil Industry and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women