There is limited research on the rates of violence against the many missing and murdered indigenous women (MMIW) in the United States, especially in urban areas. There is also little news coverage given to women who are victims of this violence. The absence of research on this topic and the shortage of news coverage leads to a lack of understanding by the general public on the issue as a whole. This is a qualitative content analysis of the representation of MMIW in Washington, New Mexico, and Arizona. I will analyze the newspaper reporting of MMIW in these states and the language used within them. Abigail Echo-Hawk and Annita Lucchesi (2018) found that many of the articles on MMIW had reference to the victim s use of drugs and alcohol or re...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
This is an exploratory study on the safety, economic, and health challenges of Native American women...
There is limited research on the rates of violence against the many missing and murdered indigenous ...
This report assesses the number and dynamics of cases of missing and murdered American Indian and Al...
This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates o...
In North America, Indigenous women go missing and are murdered at a rate higher than any other demog...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) epidemic was created to raise awareness ...
Disproportionate levels of violence, disappearance, and murder are endemic among Indigenous women in...
As an Indigenous person, my exploration into the newsprint media articles is an exploration into und...
Living free from violence is a fundamental human right that all persons should be granted, but this ...
Students are often an underutilized resource for advocacy and activism. Students have a unique posit...
In recent decades, a topic of concern that has gained attention in the United States and throughout ...
Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately missing—both in real life and from media coverage ...
This publication summarizes data about sexual violence on Native American women in Seattle, WA and l...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
This is an exploratory study on the safety, economic, and health challenges of Native American women...
There is limited research on the rates of violence against the many missing and murdered indigenous ...
This report assesses the number and dynamics of cases of missing and murdered American Indian and Al...
This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates o...
In North America, Indigenous women go missing and are murdered at a rate higher than any other demog...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) epidemic was created to raise awareness ...
Disproportionate levels of violence, disappearance, and murder are endemic among Indigenous women in...
As an Indigenous person, my exploration into the newsprint media articles is an exploration into und...
Living free from violence is a fundamental human right that all persons should be granted, but this ...
Students are often an underutilized resource for advocacy and activism. Students have a unique posit...
In recent decades, a topic of concern that has gained attention in the United States and throughout ...
Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately missing—both in real life and from media coverage ...
This publication summarizes data about sexual violence on Native American women in Seattle, WA and l...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
This is an exploratory study on the safety, economic, and health challenges of Native American women...