Missing & Murdered Indigenous People’s Day of Awareness Screening: She Cried That Day
April 16 | 5:15 pm - 9:00 pm
Missing & Murdered Indigenous People’s Day of Awareness Screening: She Cried That Day
April 16 | 5:15 pm - 9:00 pm
5:15pm-9pm | Union CinemaÌý
Join us for a powerful screening of She Cried That Day, a film that sheds light on the heartbreaking realities faced by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples. This gathering creates space for reflection, awareness, and collective commitment to honoring the lives and stories too often overlooked.
We will begin with a reception and prayer at 5:15 PM, followed by the screening at 6:00 PM. After the film, stay for a meaningful conversation with Kristin Welch, Founder and Executive Director of , an Indigenous- and survivor-led nonprofit advancing land- and culturally based healing, prevention, and response for survivors of violence and families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP). A descendant of the Menominee Nation, Kristin brings over a decade of experience in Indigenous wellness, systems change, and policy advocacy. She is a former Wisconsin DOJ MMIW Task Force member and a federal Not Invisible Act Commission (NIAC) Commissioner and co-author of the Not One More report.
Sponsored by Sociocultural Programming, Electa Quinney Institute, American Indian Student CenterÌý& Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health CenterÌý
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