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Bring Her Home

Angela Two Stars' Artwork, "Out There"

Artwork by James D. Autio that brings awareness to the MMIW epidemic.

Aired 03/21/2022 | Rating NR

Bring Her Home

Angela Two Stars' Artwork, "Out There"

Clip: Episode 1 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Artwork by James D. Autio that brings awareness to the MMIW epidemic.

Artist Angela Two Stars (Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota) shares an art piece by James D. Autio entitled "Out There" that was a part of the first annual "Bring Her Home" art exhibition that brings awareness to violence against Native women. "Out There" is a reminder to Angela about her grandmother's story and its connection to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women epidemic.

Aired 03/21/2022 | Rating NR

Extended Trailer

Video has Closed Captions

Three Indigenous women fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives. (2m)

Protest at the Governor's Mansion

Video has Closed Captions

Activist Mysti Babineau protests against the Line 3 and its connection to MMIW. (1m 30s)

The Search

Video has Closed Captions

Rep. Ruth Buffalo searches for Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind in Fargo, North Dakota. (1m 30s)

Using Art to Inspire and Advocate for Change

Video has Closed Captions

Angela Two Stars searches for her identity as an artist to advocate for change. (1m 30s)

Women Are Life Givers

Video has Closed Captions

Rep. Ruth Buffalo prepares to attend the annual Minneapolis MMIW Rally and March. (1m 30s)

Trailer

Video has Closed Captions

Three Indigenous women fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives. (30s)

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