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MMIWG screening shines light on those impacted by crisis


Staff writer
kkellar@fortfrances.com
A documentary from an Indigenous journalist and advocate is the next event lined up to raise awareness around Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).
On Wednesday, May 12 the “Treaty #3 MMIWG Awareness Month Events” Facebook group will be holding a virtual screening of the documentary “1200+,” co-produced by Sheila North, an Indigenous advocate and journalist with both the CBC and CTV News, as well as the former Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO).
The documentary focuses on the continuing MMIWG crisis in Canada, though it is set primarily in Winnipeg, Manitoba following the death and discovery of Tina Fontaine in 2014. The screening of the documentary on May 12 will be followed by a question and answer session with North.

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