We are More than Murdered and Missing

With a talk that encourages hope, love, empowerment and igniting a new way of learning together as a nation, Tamara lays bare the world of violence impacting Indigenous women. Wearing a high heel on one foot, and a moccasin on the other... We view things through her lens, where indigenous women are more than "murdered and missing". Much more. Tamara is pursuing her Master’s Degree in education at Lakehead University. Personally connected to her topic through her great grandmother, she has been speaking out about "Decolonization of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women", giving a voice to the voiceless.

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How Do We Stop Aboriginal Women from Disappearing?

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The Danger of Silence