Here’s the latest I could verify about M.M.I.W (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women).
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The most prominent official project frequently referenced is the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) inquiry and related reporting efforts in Canada. The MMIWG national site and related pages provide updates on news releases, closing ceremonies, and final report activities, with the latest entries often dated around 2019–2020 (e.g., news about funding, closing ceremony, and the Final Report). It’s worth noting that many current discussions about MMIW in public outlets reference ongoing advocacy and awareness work beyond the original inquiry timeline.[1]
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In the U.S., MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigenous People) coverage appears across various outlets, including local and national news segments, advocacy organizations, and commemorative events. Themes commonly include legislation, task forces, awareness campaigns, and memorial events around May 5 (National MMIP Awareness Day). Recent items tend to be linked to advocacy efforts and policy proposals rather than a single centralized national update. For example, a roundup of regional efforts and legislative actions has appeared in outlets like Cronkite News and university resource guides.[2][3]
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There are also educational and awareness resources and talks (e.g., TEDx discussions) that address MMIW/MMIP as broader, ongoing social issues, alongside dedicated organizations’ news pages and awareness campaigns. These sources emphasize awareness, community action, and survivorship stories rather than a single up-to-the-minute news feed.[3][4]
If you’d like, I can fetch the most current headlines from a specific region (e.g., UK/England-based coverage, Canada, or the U.S.) or narrow to a particular aspect (policy updates, memorial events, or awareness campaigns). I can also pull direct links to the latest news items and summarize them for you.
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Find the truth. Honour the truth. Give life to the truth. May 24: The Supreme Court orders new trial for Cindy Gladue case May 12: Love and Support to the Mothers of Indigenous Daughters May 3: More than 100 Organizations to Receive Funding for Community Gatherings and Events The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls will formally present its Final Report to federal government officials at a Closing Ceremony on June 3, 2019 at the Canadian Museum of History in...
www.mmiwg-ffada.caPHOENIX – Arizona legislators have proposed a new alert system for missing Indigenous and endangered non-Indigenous people, which aims to address the state's high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous persons. The bill has passed the House with unanimous support and awaits Senate approval. PHOENIX – After Arizona legislation targeting fake sober living homes failed, tribal advocates across the state are working to combat the $2.8 billion Medicaid scheme that targets vulnerable Indigenous...
cronkitenews.azpbs.orgBaby M crawled on the floor, a sharpy clutched in her chubby little hand. The three of us took turns distracting her from the inevitable sharpy-in-mouth moment, while we sat on the floor working on our signs. Most were made with posterboards, paints, & markers. “It’s so nice t
www.laurelannestark.comThere is an unseen epidemic in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Numerous indigenous women and girls go missing every year. It is unseen because it is unreported. It goes unreported because of systemic racism and bias.
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