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Missing and Murdered
Indigenous Women (and People)

MMIWP

Addressing the Crisis:

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People

The ongoing tragedy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP) is a critical issue that demands urgent attention and action. Indigenous communities across North America face disproportionately high rates of violence, with women and girls particularly affected. This crisis not only devastates families and communities but also reflects deep-seated systemic issues, including racism, inadequate law enforcement response, and socio-economic disparities.

At MTCollege.org, we are committed to raising awareness, fostering understanding, and advocating for justice for MMIWP. Through education, research, and community engagement, we strive to support Indigenous voices and promote meaningful change. Join us in our efforts to shine a light on this pressing issue and work towards a future where every Indigenous person can live safely and with dignity.

Take Action

Sign up for alerts from the Washington State Patrol about missing Indigenous or American Indian/Alaska Native persons.

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