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March 2023

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Thoughts on Jessica McDiarmid’s Highway of Tears

Indigenous women in North America disappear at ten times the rate of the general population. Cases tend to occur in Canada along Highway 16 in British Columbia, in the Pacific Northwest, and in the Dakotas, but the crisis is ongoing everywhere. The causes are various, but include a longstanding attitude Read more…

By Robert Lunday, 2 yearsMarch 19, 2023 ago
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