The death of a 14-year-old San Carlos Apache girl is spurring questions nationally about what could have been done to prevent the tragedy. Emily Pike’s remains were found three weeks after she went missing from a Mesa, Ariz. group home. A candlelight vigil over the weekend honored her memory. At least one other community event is scheduled. Her death also comes after authorities identified the remains found at a Winnipeg landfill as one of the women suspected to be a victim of a serial killer. We’ll hear about both cases in context of pressure to improve the outcomes for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
GUESTS
Mary Kim Titla (San Carlos Apache), executive director of United National Indian Tribal Youth
Jolyana Begay-Kroupa (Diné), chief executive officer of the Phoenix Indian Center
Kim Wheeler (Anishinaabe and Mohawk), journalist and host of The Kim Wheeler Show on Sirius XM
Sandra DeLaronde (Cross Lake First Nation and Métis), MMIWG2S advocate