
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this special episode of Lost Girls, we step away from a single case to confront a nationwide tragedy: the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives — known as MMIWR.
It’s a crisis rooted in history, perpetuated by silence, and fueled by systemic failure.
Across the U.S., Native women go missing or are murdered at rates exponentially higher than other groups. On some reservations, the murder rate is more than ten times the national average. Behind every statistic is a name, a face, a family shattered — and too often, no answers.
Today, we’re not just recounting what’s gone wrong. We’re honoring the fierce advocacy rising from Tribal Nations, survivors, and families who refuse to be ignored. We’ll explore how colonization, broken justice systems, and eroded sovereignty have created a perfect storm of vulnerability — and how grassroots movements, federal legislation, and unwavering voices are pushing back.
This isn’t just a Native issue — it’s a human rights issue. And it demands our collective attention.
Join us as we say their names, share their stories, and call for the justice they so rightly deserve.
Because every girl — every girl — deserves justice.
By Lost Girls2.7
110110 ratings
In this special episode of Lost Girls, we step away from a single case to confront a nationwide tragedy: the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives — known as MMIWR.
It’s a crisis rooted in history, perpetuated by silence, and fueled by systemic failure.
Across the U.S., Native women go missing or are murdered at rates exponentially higher than other groups. On some reservations, the murder rate is more than ten times the national average. Behind every statistic is a name, a face, a family shattered — and too often, no answers.
Today, we’re not just recounting what’s gone wrong. We’re honoring the fierce advocacy rising from Tribal Nations, survivors, and families who refuse to be ignored. We’ll explore how colonization, broken justice systems, and eroded sovereignty have created a perfect storm of vulnerability — and how grassroots movements, federal legislation, and unwavering voices are pushing back.
This isn’t just a Native issue — it’s a human rights issue. And it demands our collective attention.
Join us as we say their names, share their stories, and call for the justice they so rightly deserve.
Because every girl — every girl — deserves justice.

62,896 Listeners

3,279 Listeners

34,573 Listeners

6,734 Listeners

35,616 Listeners

7,002 Listeners

369,874 Listeners

99,757 Listeners

5,407 Listeners

10,893 Listeners

47,592 Listeners

8,959 Listeners

17,931 Listeners

10,259 Listeners

19,208 Listeners