Indigenous21 Podcast

Social Justice For Native Women


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In this episode Dee Dee invites her cousin Summer to speak on her involvement with local social justice movements focusing on indigenous and other brown community identities. Talks about the MMIW movement, historical trauma for native people due to colonization and modern practices. as well as identifying as native women in modern society. 

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