In 2014, the Quebec Native Women’s association was granted a small amount of money from the Quebec Ministry of Justice to work on the issue of MMIW in the province. Read More ››
This Special Collection is intended to provide information and resources on how to use international advocacy in our work to end violence against Native women and girls. Read More ››
Victims/ Survivors of domestic and sexual violence and trafficking face significant barriers and challenges in finding safe, available, accessible, and affordable housing...Read More ››
While advocacy on the domestic level is vital, violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women also has implications in the international arena. Read More ››
The presentation will review the international legal framework applicable to MMIW and other forms of gender-based violence committed against indigenous women.Read More ››
The MMIW crisis in America is not just the result of the failures of our criminal justice system, it is a result of systemic violations of indigenous women’s human rights. The presentation will review Read More ››
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