This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates of the intergenerational suppressed epidemic of violence against indigenous women and how the general public can use this information to aid in lowering this epidemic. Based on a review of past literature, the hypothesis arose of how media representation is related to increased violence against Indigenous women and girls. This article will explore this hypothesis and introduce a call to action from the general public on how we can use our individual platforms to lower this epidemic
Background: Violence against indigenous women and girls is endemic, yet the absence of research on t...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately missing—both in real life and from media coverage ...
Students are often an underutilized resource for advocacy and activism. Students have a unique posit...
Disproportionate levels of violence, disappearance, and murder are endemic among Indigenous women in...
There is limited research on the rates of violence against the many missing and murdered indigenous ...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) epidemic was created to raise awareness ...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
In North America, Indigenous women go missing and are murdered at a rate higher than any other demog...
Living free from violence is a fundamental human right that all persons should be granted, but this ...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
In recent decades, a topic of concern that has gained attention in the United States and throughout ...
This publication summarizes data about sexual violence on Native American women in Seattle, WA and l...
Presents the current state of knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Austral...
This report assesses the number and dynamics of cases of missing and murdered American Indian and Al...
Background: Violence against indigenous women and girls is endemic, yet the absence of research on t...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately missing—both in real life and from media coverage ...
Students are often an underutilized resource for advocacy and activism. Students have a unique posit...
Disproportionate levels of violence, disappearance, and murder are endemic among Indigenous women in...
There is limited research on the rates of violence against the many missing and murdered indigenous ...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) epidemic was created to raise awareness ...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
In North America, Indigenous women go missing and are murdered at a rate higher than any other demog...
Living free from violence is a fundamental human right that all persons should be granted, but this ...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
In recent decades, a topic of concern that has gained attention in the United States and throughout ...
This publication summarizes data about sexual violence on Native American women in Seattle, WA and l...
Presents the current state of knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Austral...
This report assesses the number and dynamics of cases of missing and murdered American Indian and Al...
Background: Violence against indigenous women and girls is endemic, yet the absence of research on t...
This Article addresses the issue of violence against Aboriginal women. Part I concerns the historica...
Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately missing—both in real life and from media coverage ...