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Minnesotaâs first MMIW office to open The state passed its COVID-19 Recovery Budget that included public safety measures such as setting up their first physical office to be devoted to the missing and murdered Indigenous women movement. Author: Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan. (Photo by Patty Talahongva) The state passed its COVID-19 Recovery Budget that included public safety measures such as setting up their first physical office to be devoted to the missing and murdered Indigenous women movement. Kalle Benallie As a survivor, child witness and mom of an 8-year-old daughter, the work of missing and murdered Indigenous women is extremely personal to Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan. ....
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Local tribes unveil Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Response Plans Contributed SAULT STE. MARIE The Bay Mills Indian Community and Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians announced their Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Tribal Response Plans. These plans were announced on Tuesday during an event at Kewadin Casino in the Sault. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Tribal Response Plans are part of a broader initiative by the U.S. Department of Justice, which was created through congressional action, including Savanna’s Act and Not Invisible Act. “In our Anishinaabe Biimaadziwin, life is sacred. Everyone who is a victim of crime, murdered or missing is someone’s loved one. Regardless of the circumstances, they deserve our best efforts to prevent, rescue and recover them, said Sault Tribe Chairperson Aaron Payment. The MMIP protocol is an affirmative step in this direction. I appreciate our Sault Tribe and Bay Mills comprehensive te ....
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes on Thursday announced they had completed the Tribal Community Response Plan to address cases of missing and murdered Indigenous persons. The CSKT response plan will not be made public, due to the sensitive nature of some details. CSKT Councilwoman Ellie Bundy reported, as of Thursday, there were 166 active missing persons cases in Montana. Of those, 48, or 29%, were identified as Indigenous. Native Americans comprise 6.7% of the state s population. Bundy, who also serves as the presiding officer of the state s missing Indigenous persons task force, said Thursday s announcement was about more than just a document being developed. ....
PABLO, Mont. - The nationâs first Tribal Community Response Plan (TCRP) was announced Thursday as a part of a pilot project to address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons cases. According to a release from the Department of Justice, the pilot project was launched by the U.S. Attorneyâs Office in Montana and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CKST) in accordance with the U.S. Department of Justiceâs Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Initiative, and the Presidentâs Operation Lady Justice Task Force, and in furtherance of the goals in Savannaâs Act. âCSKTâs development of a community response plan is a historic milestone in addressing this serious national issue. CSKTâs initiative to join in this pilot project will help other tribes across the country as they develop their own TCRPs. I want to thank our officeâs Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator, Ernie Weyand, CSKT Chairwoman Fyant, Council ....