In partnership with Red-Horse Native Productions, whose team includes Valerie Red-Horse Mohl (Cherokee) and producer Dawn Jackson (Saginaw Chippewa) who have a proven track record of working within tribal communities and telling indigenous stories sensitively and authentically, Stolen Sisters examines the invisible epidemic known as MMIWG (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls). Across the globe, this is not a singular issue. In the United States, despite Indigenous women being 10 times more likely to be murdered or sexually assaulted. - there is no standard protocol for reporting. Every state has nuances that differentiate how each case of MMWIG is handled. Michigan and their twelve tribes, provides one example of how Indigenous leadership is coming together to establish sustainable solutions to address the 1,000 estimated cases in their state.
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Sizzle:
Here are some behind-the-scene photos from Stolen Sisters' sizzle reel shoot:
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