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Report of the Inquiry Concerning Canada of the Committee of the Elimination of Discrimination against Women under Article 8 of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
Report on Mexico Produced by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women Under Article 8 of the Optional Protocol to the Convention, and Reply From the Government of Mexico
A Report on the Water Ceremony & Candlelight Vigil for the Missing Murdered Indigenous Women at Honouring the Circle, Hamilton, Ontario
Using a Honouring the Circle event to discuss using an Indigenous culturally specific approach to provide empowerment for its participants. To view article scroll down to page 101.
Representation as a Technology of Violence: On the Representation of the Murders and Disappearances of Aboriginal Women in Canada and Women in Ciudad Juarez
Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canadian Art
Representations of Murdered and Missing Women: Introduction
Representing Colonial Violence: Trafficking, Sex Work, and the Violence of Law
Reproductive Justice and Indigenous Women in Saskatchewan: Overview and Recommendations
Request for Thematic Hearing during the 144th Period of Sessions, March 19-30, 2012
Research Plan [National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls]
Response by Canada to the Recommendations Contained in the Concluding Observations of the Committee Following the Examination of the Combined Sixth and Seventh Periodic Report of Canada on 22 October 2008
Response to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry: Calls for Justice
[Response to the MMIWG2S Calls for Justice and Red Women Rising Recommendations]
Purpose of the report was to review the recommendations from the two bodies, assess the extent to which the City has implemented the relevant ones, if it has been done effectively, and ensure better alignment in the future. Report begins on p. 14.
Responses of Canada to the List of Issues and Questions with Regard to the Consideration of Canada's Sixth and Seventh Reports on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
Revelatory Protest, Deliberative Exclusion, and the BC Missing Women Commission of Inquiry: Bridging the Mirco/Macro Divide
Review of Sandy Marie Bonny's Yes, and Back Again
Rubbed Out
Running for Missing and Murdered Women: Expansion of Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction
Safety for Our Sisters: Ending Violence against Native Women
Saskatchewan Missing Persons 1940-2020: Female Victim's Race
Scenes from the Fringe: Gendered Violence and the Geographies of Indigenous Feminism
Seeking Justice For Canada's 500 Missing Native Women
[Seeking Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women]
[Seeking Justice for Murdered and Missing Aboriginal Women]
[Settler Reflections: Knowing and Refusing to Know about Canada's Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women]
Sexualized Violence and Colonialism: Reflections on the Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Shades of Our Sisters
Shining Light on the Dark Places: Addressing Police Racism and Sexualized Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in the National Inquiry
Silent No More
Sisters in Spirit Research Framework: Reflecting on Methodology and Process
Looks at the Native Women's Association of Canada's multi-year research, education, and policy initiative dealing with the issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls.
Chapter from Voting, Governance, and Research Methodology edited by Jerry P. White, Julie Peters, Dan Beavon, and Peter Dinsdale, which is vol. 10 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
The Skin of the Photograph: Representing the Murdered Women of Juárez
Skoden: Teaching, Talking, and Sharing about and for Reconciliation
Social Denial: An Analysis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
The Solidarity Encounter Between Indigenous Women and White Women in a Contemporary Canadian Context
Sources of Information on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Special Submission to the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) on Access to Justice for Aboriginal Women in Canada
Special Supplement on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in British Columbia: Group Submission to the Human Rights Committee on the Occasion of the Consideration of the Sixth Periodic Report of Canada Submitted June 5th, 2015
Gives background to the issue, discusses the reports produced by the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry, Human Rights Watch, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, and reports on the response of the federal and provincial governments.
Standing Together and Moving Forward: Report of the Pre-Hearing Conference in Prince George and the Northern Community Forums: A Consultation Report Prepared for the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry
Standing up Against the Giant
Standing with Our American Indian and Alaska Native Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People: Exploring the Impact of and Resources for Survivors of Human Trafficking
Statement on Draft Terms of Reference for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
Stepping into the Circle
Stitching through Silence: Walking with Our Sisters, Honoring the Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada
Stolen Sisters: A Human Rights Response to Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada
Stolen Sisters: Colonial Roots of Sexual Violence against Aboriginal Women and Unsympathetic Media Representations toward Their Stories in Contemporary Canada
Discusses how colonialism has created behavioral patterns and attitudes which serve to legitimize violence against Indigenous women and perpetuate racism and discrimination