In this conversation, community member and Indian Education Coordinator April speaks about the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples movement as well as the annual MMIP walk that will be held in Shasta Lake City as part of Boomtown Festival Events Saturday May 10th, 2025
You can learn more about the MMIP walk here and access the full schedule for the Boomtown Festival on the event's homepage.
The Facebook site for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women is https://www.facebook.com/mmiwusa. Data, reports and background information can be found at the DOJ website at https://www.justice.gov/tribal/mmip/data-research#tribal-state.
Please check back here for updated information including links to the grant website in development, related statistics, a copy of the proclamation and more.
You can learn more about the SEJC by:
- Checking out our website: shastaequaljustice.org.
- Connecting on Facebook @ShastaEqualJusticeCoaltion.
- Following us on Instagram @shasta_equal_justice.
To learn more about your host, Sharon Brisolara, go to inquirythatmatters.com.
Our theme music for this show is Ain't The Time, written by Jacob Akana. You can listen to more of Jacob Akana’s music at jacobakana.com/music, on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, or YouTube.