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To Call Attention To The Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women Epidemic, Auli’i Cravalho Wore A Red Handprint On Her Mouth To A TV Show Premiere
To Call Attention To The Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women Epidemic, Auli'i Cravalho Wore A Red Handprint On Her Mouth To A TV Show Premiere,"Originating in Canada (though relevant in other countries), the movement calls attention to the disproportionate number of Native American women who are victims of murder, rape, kidnapping, and abuse."

To Call Attention To The Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women Epidemic, Auli’i Cravalho Wore A Red Handprint On Her Mouth To A TV Show Premiere

By now, you’ve undoubtedly heard about the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women (often abbreviated as MMIW) across the Americas.

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On the red carpet, Auli’i told Good Morning America that shooting for The Power took place in Vancouver, where she saw many monuments dedicated to the missing and murdered Indigenous women. “It is incredibly frustrating that there are not enough cases that are actually followed up with, and it points to police and how they are not using their funds correctly,” she said.

Today, Auli’i wrote on Instagram, “Extremely proud to have been able to bring light to #NoMoreStolenSisters at #ThePower premiere ❤️⚡️. Originating in Canada (though relevant in other countries), the movement calls attention to the disproportionate number of Native American women who are victims of murder, rape, kidnapping, and abuse. (#MMIW).”

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You can read more about No More Stolen Sisters here.