• Understanding the Issue of MMIWG2S: Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirit [Episode 24]

  • Jul 24 2023
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Understanding the Issue of MMIWG2S: Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirit [Episode 24]

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I will be talking about some of the historical and current context surrounding MMIWG2S (Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirit People), including recent events that are related to this issue as well as gender/LGBTQ2SIA+.

    [TRIGGER WARNING]: MMIWG2S and related topics are discussed in this episode.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    [1:15] Brief update about the podcast

    [2:45] Speaking about the history of recognizing Indigenous History Month and Pride Month in June

    [4:50] Beginning to speak about MMIWG2S

    [6:10] The history and recognition of MMIWG2S as an issue in Canada

    [8:50] Statistics relevant to what is happening in regards to MMIWG2S

    [11:25] Final Report on MMIWG2S

    [14:35] Recent events at the University of Waterloo in relation to the attack of the professor and students in a gender studies class

    [16:55] Searching the landfill in Manitoba to find some of our missing women's bodies

    [20:30] How some of our communities have responded to the protesting happening at the Manitoba landfill site

    [21:30] What can we do about this issue and/or situation

    [22:45] What if you were in this situation?

    [24:00] Reflecting on the issues around MMIWG2S and what we can do to understand the issues better

    [25:10] The meaning of the Red Dress in relation to MMIWG2S

    [26:30] Final thoughts for the episode

    Connect with Me:

    WEBSITE: http://www.sarahconnorsnd.com/

    FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/sarahconnorsnd.doula/

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