Terminology
Statistics
Causes
Effects
Solutions
100

The ongoing human-rights crisis which encompasses the high and disproportionate rates of racialized and sexualized violence towards Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people

What is missing and murdered Indigenous women?

100

The number of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people

What is 1200+?

100

Indigenous peoples experience poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, unemployment, and barriers to education and employment at much higher rates than non-Indigenous people

What is social and economic marginalization?

100

Shock, numbness, disbelief, anxiety, anger, despair, horror, rage, fear, frustration, confusion, shame, grief, uncertainty, confusion, and negative effects within existing family relationships and dynamics

What is emotional effects?

100

The creation of public campaigns on the issues Indigenous people experience and challenge the acceptance and normalization of violence.

What is public education and awareness?

200

The intentional use or threatened use of power or force that is likely to cause harm against someone else, a group, or community

What is violence?

200

The most common cause of death in Indigenous female murder cases (32%)

What is physical beating?

200

The institutions and those who worked for them are the source of further physical, sexual, and psychological violence, due to stereotypical views about Indigenous Peoples

What is prejudice and discrimination?

200

Depression, headaches, loss of appetite, loss of weight, high blood pressure, fatigue, insomnia, nightmares, hyperarousal/hypervigilance, lethargy, muscle tension, chills, increased heart rate, nausea, cramps, fainting, dizziness, respiratory problems, and impaired immune response

What is physical effects?

200

The funding of Indigenous-centred and community-based health and wellness services that are accessible and culturally appropriate, and meet the health and wellness needs of Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people

What is healing services?

300

The family members, friends, and other loved ones of the victim who are directly impacted by the life-changing trauma, hardship, and loss

What is co-victim?

300

Number of children affected by the loss of their mother due to her disappearance or murder

What is 440?

300

The conditions force a disproportionate number of Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people into dangerous living situations such as extreme poverty, homelessness, prostitution, and substance abuse

What is social and economic marginalization?

300

Loss of income and financial burden through professional counselling services, medication, legal counsel services, childcare services, funeral expenses, transportation (to and from court), time off work, search and expenses (gas, posters).

What is financial effects?

300

The establishment of oversight bodies (such as Indigenous Ombudsperson, Human Rights Tribunal, or civilian police oversight bodies) to represent the interests of families, survivors, and communities by investigating and addressing complaints of maladministration or violation of rights

What is investigative operations?

400

The disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of the personal security, liberty, health, dignity, and even the lives of the individuals belonging to such groups

What is genocide?

400

28% of MMIW cases, the most in Canada, took place in this province

What is British Columbia?

400

The wounds caused by violent experiences (including those that are colonial) passed on through generations within a family, community or people

What is intergenerational and multigenerational trauma?

400

Perpetuation of colonialism, development of multigenerational and intergenerational repercussions (i.e., children of missing and murdered women), public outcry, and the spread of awareness.

What is social effects?

400

The elimination of jurisdictional gaps that result in the denial of services, or improperly regulated and delivered services

What is legal reform?

500

The cumulative emotional and psychological wounding over the lifespan and across generations, emanating from massive group trauma experiences

What is historical trauma?

500

The likeliness of Indigenous women being murdered by serial killers compared to their non-Indigenous women 

What is 7 times?

500

The reason behind perpetrators' actions, law enforcement's failure to catch the perpetrators, and institutions' recognition of the crimes against victims as a result of their personal failings and not larger systems that victimize and fail to protect them

What is prejudice and discrimination?

500

In one province, $5,191,451 annually (and $70 million total including intangible impacts) for murders and $7,198,300 annually (and $78 million total including intangible impacts) for disappearances

What is economic effects?

500

The act of amplifying Indigenous voices and experiences, and advocating for Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people's safety, security, and dignity

What is allyship?