
Jen Murphy: Advocate for Murdered & Missing Indigenous People
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In this episode, Tracy Miller interviews Jen Murphy, the creator of the MMIWproject.org. They discuss Jen's background and upbringing, her transition to social work, and her work in child protective services, probation, parole, and hospice care. They also delve into the MMIW project, its purpose, and the statistics on murdered and missing indigenous people. Jen shares her experiences and challenges in raising awareness for the issue and emphasizes the importance of collaboration and streamlined communication in addressing the problem. The episode concludes with ways to support the MMIW project and Jen's involvement in a short film.Takeaways
- Jen Murphy is the creator of the MMIWproject.org, which aims to raise awareness about the issue of murdered and missing indigenous people.
- Statistics show that indigenous women and girls are murdered at a 10 times higher rate than any other ethnicity, and murder is the third leading cause of death for indigenous women.
- Negative reactions to the MMIW project include claims that it is too political or that the issue is not real.
- To help address the issue, individuals can donate to organizations like the Snowbird Fund, support the MMIW project through donations or volunteering, and get involved in local search efforts.
- Jen Murphy's involvement in a short film and her work on the MMIW project demonstrate the power of raising awareness and taking action to create change.
Find out more about Jen's project and DONATE here:
http://www.mmiwproject.org/