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Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Programs

Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Programs

AMERICAN INDIAN & ALASKA NATIVE PEOPLE ARE AT A DISPROPORTIONATE RISK OF EXPERIENCING VIOLENCE, MURDER, OR GOING MISSING & MAKEUP A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE MISSING AND MURDERED CASES.

American Indian & Alaska Native people are at a disproportionate risk of experiencing violence, murder, or going missing & make up a significant portion of the missing and murdered cases.
 
Saturday, April 27 @ 1pm
Docuseries Showing: Murder in Bighorn
Murder in Big Horn (2023) is a mini series set in Big Horn, MT, that examines disappearances & possible murders of a group of Indigenous women in rural Montana. This series is rated TV-MA with a run time of 2 hours, 34 minutes. Viewer discretion advised.
 
Tuesday, April 30 @ 6pm
Panel Discussion
- Marlys Big Eagle, National Native American Outreach Services Liaison with U.S. Department of Justice
- Troy Morley, Assistant U.S. Attorney & Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Liaison for the Great Plains w/U.S. Department of Justice
- Dr. Elise Boxer, Director of the Institute American Indian Studies at USD & Associate Professor History
- Arial Swallow, USD PhD Clinical Psychology Candidate

Learn more about how you can support our Indigenous communities. Discussion moderated by Yankton Mayor Stephanie Moser.

Attend virtually at: https://meet.goto.com/977657957

Free childcare available at the library for children  ages 3-10 years during the panel discussion.

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