Episode 50: Eclipsed, MMIWG2S episode artwork

EPISODE · Sep 24, 2024 · 44 MIN

Episode 50: Eclipsed, MMIWG2S

from Tales from the Chesterfield · host Alysia Michaud and Kayla Wedgewood

Artwork: Vanished by Melissa Johns. She is a multimedia visual artist and educator from a mixed Mohawk/French Canadian background, currently based on Toronto, ON. Today we discuss a multitude of cases of those Indigenous women and girls who are currently missing in Canada, Caitlin Potts, Jennifer Catchway, Brandy Wesaquate, Amanda Bartlet, and 5 year-old Tamra Keepness. These cases often go unheard, but their stories deserved to be amplified. Join us as we talk about the heart-wrenching reality behind these disappearances and the fight for justice in the Indigenous community, for our second last episode in our Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & 2 Spirit series.

Artwork: Vanished by Melissa Johns. She is a multimedia visual artist and educator from a mixed Mohawk/French Canadian background, currently based on Toronto, ON. Today we discuss a multitude of cases of those Indigenous women and girls who are currently missing in Canada, Caitlin Potts, Jennifer Catchway, Brandy Wesaquate, Amanda Bartlet, and 5 year-old Tamra Keepness. These cases often go unheard, but their stories deserved to be amplified. Join us as we talk about the heart-wrenching reality behind these disappearances and the fight for justice in the Indigenous community, for our second last episode in our Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & 2 Spirit series.

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