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Lawmakers, advocates push for permanent office to investigate missing, murdered Indigenous women cases in Minnesota


Lawmakers, advocates push for permanent office to investigate missing, murdered Indigenous women cases in Minnesota
A state report released this year confirmed that nationwide trends of disproportionate rates of violence against Native people are consistent in Minnesota. While Native women and girls comprise roughly 1% of Minnesota s population, 8% of murdered women and girls in Minnesota between 2010 and 2018 were Native American.
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Hundreds of demonstrators wearing red took to the streets of Minneapolis on Feb. 14, 2020, to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women. (Forum News Service file photo)
ST. PAUL Minnesota’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)’s task force is holding its final official meeting Monday, June 28, but members say the state’s work is far from over to address disproportionate rates of violence committed against Native people. ....

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Black LGBTQ+ Leaders and Allies Applaud 3 California Bills


Legislative Black Caucus Celebrates Juneteenth
Much like the story of Juneteenth, the California Black miners’ experience is largely excluded from texts and research. But one of those stories of servitude was told by the event’s keynote speaker Jonathan Burgess from the California African American Gold Rush Historical Association.
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ByAntonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media & Post News Staff
CA Secretary of State Dr. Shirley Weber and Senator Steven Bradford (D-LA), chair of the Legislative Black Caucus.
The California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) continued last week’s celebration of Juneteenth, America’s newest federal holiday, with the group’s first in-person event since the state reopened on June 15 and since the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order took effect in March 2020. ....

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