
Please join the Indigenous Peoples' Student Association on Wednesday, March 5th, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the HUB-Robeson Center-Heritage Hall for the event "Unspoken Truths: The Crisis of Missing & Murdered Indigenous People". The event will feature keynote speaker Lynette Grey Bull, Founder and Executive Director of Not Our Native Daughters. Lynette serves on the Wyoming Governor's Task Force for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons as well as the Wyoming Human Trafficking Task Force. She is a former Trainer & Advisor Consultant for the DOJ Amber Alert Program and has worked as a subject matter expert and Tribal Liaison from various research and documentary projects.
This event aims to raise awareness and education around the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people and will serve as a call to action to wear red on May 5th, the international day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP).
Registration is encouraged but not required: MMIP Registration Attendees are encouraged to wear red, to honor, and show support for MMIP.
All inquiries can be sent to Jacinta Garcia jxg6193@psu.edu
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