
MMIWG: Understanding and Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
MMIWG: Understanding and Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
📘 By Bear Standing Tall | Indigenous-Owned Digital Publisher
Description:
This vital and timely eBook confronts one of Canada’s most urgent human rights issues—the national crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). Authored from an authentic Indigenous perspective, this guide is both educational and transformational, providing corporate, community, and individual readers with the knowledge to better understand systemic violence, historical trauma, and the pathways toward justice and reconciliation.
Structured across 12 powerful chapters, this book explores the colonial roots of violence, gaps in Canada’s legal systems, the cultural strength of Indigenous communities, and the role of intersectionality in understanding MMIWG. It includes real-life cases, calls to action, and insights into Indigenous-led healing practices, activism, and community resilience.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ The historical and legal foundations of the MMIWG crisis
✅ The intersection of race, gender, and socio-economic inequality
✅ Community-led solutions and cultural preservation efforts
✅ How media, education, and advocacy drive awareness
✅ The path forward through reconciliation, reform, and respect
Who This eBook Is For:
- Corporate reconciliation leaders
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion professionals
- HR & training departments
- Educators, students, and allies
- Policy makers and social advocates
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