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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2025 · 8 MIN

MMIW PT.2 Statistics

from Extinguished · host McClam/Humphrey

In this episode of Extinguished, hosts David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey delve into the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), highlighting the often-overlooked urban aspect of this issue. They discuss alarming statistics, systemic failures in data collection, and the urgent need for community action and advocacy to address these injustices. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing the humanity behind the statistics and calls for better tracking and support for Indigenous communities.Time Line00:00 Introduction to MMIW Crisis00:58 Urban Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women03:10 Data Discrepancies and Human Stories06:09 Call to Action and Community InvolvementFeatured QuotesMMIW is not just a reservation issue; it's an urban crisis.The FBI's data on missing Indigenous women is alarming.Many cases of MMIW are underreported or misclassified.Victims range from infants to elders, with an average age of 29.Domestic violence and human trafficking are significant factors in MMIW cases.Law enforcement agencies often fail to provide accurate data.Families and communities are often left in the dark about missing persons.There is a need for better coordination and resources for Indigenous-led organizations.Community involvement is crucial in demanding justice and accountability.Every missing woman represents a family and a community loss.Behind the Story: StatisticsIn this episode of "Extinguished," hosts David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey delve into the heart-wrenching crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). This isn't just a story of statistics; it's a narrative of systemic failures and overlooked tragedies that have persisted for centuries.David and LaDonna guide listeners through the layers of this crisis, revealing how it extends beyond reservations into urban areas, where systems designed to protect and deliver justice are failing. They highlight the staggering discrepancies in data collection and the lack of media coverage, which often leaves these stories untold and these women forgotten.The episode draws on a landmark report from the Urban Indian Health Institute, which uncovers hundreds of cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, emphasizing that these numbers are likely undercounts. The hosts stress the importance of accurate data and the need for systemic change, urging listeners to support Indigenous-led organizations and demand better from law enforcement and media outlets.This episode is a call to action, reminding us that every missing woman is more than a statistic. It's about names, faces, and families. David and LaDonna's passionate storytelling ensures that these voices are heard, and their stories are told, until justice is served.Subscribe now to stay informed and join the fight for justice.

In this episode of Extinguished, hosts David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey delve into the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), highlighting the often-overlooked urban aspect of this issue. They discuss alarming statistics, systemic failures in data collection, and the urgent need for community action and advocacy to address these injustices. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing the humanity behind the statistics and calls for better tracking and support for Indigenous communities.Time Line00:00 Introduction to MMIW Crisis00:58 Urban Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women03:10 Data Discrepancies and Human Stories06:09 Call to Action and Community InvolvementFeatured QuotesMMIW is not just a reservation issue; it's an urban crisis.The FBI's data on missing Indigenous women is alarming.Many cases of MMIW are underreported or misclassified.Victims range from infants to elders, with an average age of 29.Domestic violence and human trafficking are significant factors in MMIW cases.Law enforcement agencies often fail to provide accurate data.Families and communities are often left in the dark about missing persons.There is a need for better coordination and resources for Indigenous-led organizations.Community involvement is crucial in demanding justice and accountability.Every missing woman represents a family and a community loss.Behind the Story: StatisticsIn this episode of "Extinguished," hosts David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey delve into the heart-wrenching crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). This isn't just a story of statistics; it's a narrative of systemic failures and overlooked tragedies that have persisted for centuries.David and LaDonna guide listeners through the layers of this crisis, revealing how it extends beyond reservations into urban areas, where systems designed to protect and deliver justice are failing. They highlight the staggering discrepancies in data collection and the lack of media coverage, which often leaves these stories untold and these women forgotten.The episode draws on a landmark report from the Urban Indian Health Institute, which uncovers hundreds of cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, emphasizing that these numbers are likely undercounts. The hosts stress the importance of accurate data and the need for systemic change, urging listeners to support Indigenous-led organizations and demand better from law enforcement and media outlets.This episode is a call to action, reminding us that every missing woman is more than a statistic. It's about names, faces, and families. David and LaDonna's passionate storytelling ensures that these voices are heard, and their stories are told, until justice is served.Subscribe now to stay informed and join the fight for justice.

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