#MMIW
The American Indian Student Alliance (AISA) called for action to raise awareness about missing and murdered indigenous women on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. Through their voices and a beautifully painted portrait of a Southern Californian Indian woman standing strong against the
From @csusm_aisa on Instagram:
Guest speaker Melissa Hill sharing knowledge about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's movement at csusm. American Indian Student Alliance put together an event with statistics on the violence against our communities and our women. Our small sample of red flags in the grass represent the amount of indigenous women who have gone missing in North America just since this year. Dr. Eric Tippeconnic created a beautiful art piece that represents a Southern California Indian woman standing strong as The Foundation of all Indian communities and standing on what generations of native women have created. Thanks to @julianunionhigh Julian High Native Club for coming out in support! #AISAnatives #CSUSMnatives #mmiw #nomorestolensisters #calinatives #californiaindians #indianart #nativebeauty #nativestrong #weareone #csusm
From @csusm_aisa on Instagram:
Guest speaker Melissa Hill sharing knowledge about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's movement at csusm. American Indian Student Alliance put together an event with statistics on the violence against our communities and our women. Our small sample of red flags in the grass represent the amount of indigenous women who have gone missing in North America just since this year. Dr. Eric Tippeconnic created a beautiful art piece that represents a Southern California Indian woman standing strong as The Foundation of all Indian communities and standing on what generations of native women have created. Thanks to @julianunionhigh Julian High Native Club for coming out in support! #AISAnatives #CSUSMnatives #mmiw #nomorestolensisters #calinatives #californiaindians #indianart #nativebeauty #nativestrong #weareone #csusm
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