Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls: A Mother’s Love & Loss with Kathy King
Description
For Red Dress Day, observed on May 5th, April-Eve Wiberg interviews Kathy King, mother of Cara King, one of Canada’s thousands of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. They speak about the systemic sexual exploitation resulting from colonialism, intergenerational trauma, poverty, addiction, and failing institutions, as well as the survivor and family-led movement fighting back.
Links
Missing Cara Website: www.missingcara.ca
When Men Buy Sex, Who Pays? www.whenmenbuysex.ca
Labeled Docu Series: www.justinkueber.com/work/labeleddocuseries
Red Dress Day, started by Jamie Black: www.jaimeblackartist.com/
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada - Calls to Action: publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2015/trc/IR4-8-2015-eng.pdf
https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1524494530110/1557511412801
Juanita Murphy, familial trafficking survivor advocate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUkjHYHqGxs
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