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Arizona families remember missing and murdered Indigenous women


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Dozens of people gathered in the Navajo Nation capital of Window Rock Wednesday wearing red and holding signs in honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Several families gathered at the event wearing shirts and carrying signs dedicated to their loved ones who either went missing or were murdered. Some those signs were seeking justice for Laverda Sorrell, Ariel Begay and Tasha Lewis. 
A vigil and other events drew people to the state Capitol in Phoenix on Wednesday evening. Phoenix Indian Center CEO Patricia Hibbeler, a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, said the event was to raise awareness and remember loved ones. ....

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CARES Act funding helping Navajo Nation provide essential necessities


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Created: February 22, 2021 04:48 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The Navajo Nation is making progress in bringing necessities, like electricity, water and broadband, to more of its people.
In this day and age of COVID-19, we know it s very important that we get internet capability and access to our Navajo folks because many of our students are still at home logging in to get their homework and get their instructions on a daily basis, said Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez.
The effort is part of the Navajo Nation s ongoing efforts to spend federal coronavirus relief money.
We ve connected 719 families to the electric grid with CARES Act, 30 families with waterline extensions, 42 student Wi-Fi hot spots, 300 off-grid solar systems, and the list keeps going and going, said Arash Moalemi of the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority. ....

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