MMIW Pt. 4: A Modern Trail Of Tears
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This episode of Extinguished confronts the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW), calling it a modern genocide. David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey discuss the systemic failures, jurisdictional complexities, and historical oppression that allow this crisis to continue across the United States, particularly in states like Oklahoma. They advocate for urgent action and awareness.
TimeLine
00:00 A Modern Trail of Tears
01:34 Oklahoma’s Crisis and Systemic Issues
03:52 Historical Context & MMIW Hotspots
05:06 Inadequate Federal Response & Grassroots
07:23 Confronting the Systems & Call to Action
Key Takeaways
- Examine the systemic roots of the MMIW crisis, linking it to historical oppression and modern-day neglect.
- Understand the fragmented jurisdictional issues between state, federal, and tribal authorities that hinder investigations.
- Recognize the alarming statistics: Indigenous women face violence at rates far higher than any other demographic.
- Identify MMIW hotspots, including areas impacted by fracking operations and “man camps.”
- Support grassroots Indigenous-led efforts that are working to fill the void left by inadequate federal responses.
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