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31.7.14

Indianz.Com > Native Sun News: Site documents missing and murdered women: On Thursday of last week, www.ItStartsWithUs-MMIW.com,
went live. The site is a first of its kind website that will allow for
indigenous community members from across the continent to document,
raise awareness, and remember female victims of violence.



“The launch of this website is an outcome from many community
conversations with impacted families and individuals affected by
colonial gender based violence,” the site’s founders said in a release.

The site that is the product of a cooperative effort between No more
Silence, Families of Sisters in Spirit, and the Youth Sexual Health
Network will provide a more accurate accounting of those who have been
murdered or are missing according to its creators.


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