
Using Art to Inspire and Advocate for Change
Clip: Episode 1 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Angela Two Stars searches for her identity as an artist to advocate for change.
Angela Two Stars (Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota) searches for her identity as an artist and it wasn't until she was invited to curate the "Bring Her Home" art exhibition where she connected her family's story to the larger story of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women epidemic. The goal of the "Bring Her Home" show is to not only bring awareness to MMIW but to inspire and advocate for change.

Using Art to Inspire and Advocate for Change
Clip: Episode 1 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Angela Two Stars (Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota) searches for her identity as an artist and it wasn't until she was invited to curate the "Bring Her Home" art exhibition where she connected her family's story to the larger story of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women epidemic. The goal of the "Bring Her Home" show is to not only bring awareness to MMIW but to inspire and advocate for change.
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Artwork by James D. Autio that brings awareness to the MMIW epidemic. (1m 30s)
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Three Indigenous women fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives. (2m)
Protest at the Governor's Mansion
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Activist Mysti Babineau protests against the Line 3 and its connection to MMIW. (1m 30s)
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Rep. Ruth Buffalo searches for Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind in Fargo, North Dakota. (1m 30s)
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Rep. Ruth Buffalo prepares to attend the annual Minneapolis MMIW Rally and March. (1m 30s)
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Three Indigenous women fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives. (30s)
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