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    Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women billboard will be raised in Riverton next week

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    h/t Global Indigenous Council for the billboard image

    Global Indigenous Council shares the following:

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    Casper, Wyoming – Governor Mark Gordon’s executive action to create a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Task Force received a boost today when a national billboard campaign highlighting the epidemic arrived in Wyoming. Beginning in Casper on I-25, the billboards will next be seen in Riverton, within the Wind River Indian Reservation of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes. “I’m eager for us to tackle this issue, as I believe it is imperative to ensure the public safety of all Wyoming citizens,” Gordon stated. “The Wind River Reservation operates under a separate criminal justice jurisdictional scheme – but Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribal members are also citizens of Wyoming. I am committed to working with our federal and tribal partners to ensure the safety of our Native American communities.”

    Governor Gordon was inspired to create the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Task Force after attending a “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Day” event at the University of Wyoming in May. Lynnette Grey Bull, founder of Not Our Native Daughters (NOND) and Senior Vice President of Global Indigenous Council (GIC), presented Gordon with a draft executive order to create the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Task Force which was compiled by the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council and the Global Indigenous Council.

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    The Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) billboard campaign was conceived by the Global Indigenous Council (GIC) in association with the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council (RMTLC) and the Great Plains Tribal Chairman’s Association (GPTCA), tribal organizations that represent every tribe in the Rocky Mountain and Great Plains BIA regions, including Wyoming. The billboards have appeared in states from Arizona to Montana, and this week reached Wyoming.

    “This billboard campaign is one of the most important things that can be done for the MMIW epidemic, because without awareness there will be no change. People need to know that this has been happening for decades. This is a way to bring it to their attention,” said Senator Jon Tester (D-MT). The GIC-RMTLC-GPTCA alliance worked with Senator Tester on his Studying the Missing and Murdered Indian Crisis Act.

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    Many of the recommendations petitioned for by the alliance have received bipartisan support on Capitol Hill and are reflected in MMIW bills introduced in the 116th Congress. North Dakota’s former-Senator, Heidi Heitkamp, the original sponsor of Savanna’s Act, describes the MMIW billboard campaign as “one of the most powerful and important things” to undertake. “This is a very important campaign and it will bring much needed awareness to the ongoing tragedy,” said Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), who has reintroduced Savanna’s Act in the 116th Congress with Senator Catherine Cortez-Masto (D-NV).

    “Congresswoman Deb Haaland (D-NM) was the first Member of Congress to endorse our national MMIW billboard campaign that launched in South Dakota in January. Vice President Darla Black of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, formerly a twenty-year law enforcement veteran, has spoken of the campaign as ‘critical.’ As the campaign expands, we are seeing its impact. The silenced now have a voice. As indigenous women, we are invisible no more. Today we raise awareness. Tomorrow we will have justice,” said Grey Bull.

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