Jim shares how he started as a paramedic, then later elected to Yakima County Coroner. He shares how knowing more about various cultures helps inform the work he does and is always open to learning more. Jim is also open to speaking to families about any questions they may have in his process such as what he is required to do. He also informed us about the devastation of the opioid crisis in the Yakima Valley.
S4E1 MMIP Updates from Yakama Nation Museum
MMIWP Art - Guest Lee Sekaquaptewa
Chris Cuestas Micro Method Workshop 4
Chris Cuestas Micro Method Workshop 3
Chris Cuestas Micro Method Workshop 2
Chris Cuestas Micro Method Workshop 1
Chris Cuestas from the National violence Prevention Resource Center
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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