Still working through the meat and potatoes of constructing a Tribally based MMIP Task Force. Chris speaks to how this workshop is not just a recipe book give to tribes, but a guided effort to complete and sustain the formation of a task force. We remember why task forces are relevant and encouraged via a result of Savannah's Act. Chris also emphasizes the importance of assessments, data and how that can give communities a head start on the pulse of what activity is going on and how to find solutions.
S4E1 MMIP Updates from Yakama Nation Museum
MMIWP Art - Guest Lee Sekaquaptewa
Chris Cuestas Micro Method Workshop 4
Chris Cuestas Micro Method Workshop 2
Chris Cuestas Micro Method Workshop 1
Chris Cuestas from the National violence Prevention Resource Center
Learning About Culture Helps Inform Best Practices - Yakima Co. Coroner Jim Curtice
Ellie Bundy - Salish Kootenai and Montana Tribal Task force for MMIP
Indigenous Women Being Resourceful - NIWRC
Missing in Washington – Yakama and other tribal members
Connie Walker - Helping families tell their stories and being an advocate
The Ancient one: DNA and Delay in Process
Parker Doe with Tammy Ayer
Crime Stoppers - Tip anonymously
Probate and MMIW/MMIP
Kill the Indian Save the Man
What have our families been through?
Seattle City Councilmember Debra Juarez: Powerful Women
You don't have to walk alone: Carolyn DeFord
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