Imagine the look of terror on my face as we’re driving south from a business trip and I receive a text message informing me that...[Read More]
Tag Archives: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, February 4th, 2015, Sara Nicole Graham woke up as usual and started getting ready for work. Around 6:30...[Read More]
This article is being shared with permission from the publisher, Chaise Lounge, and the author Anna Lynch. The link to the original article is here. The...[Read More]
On August 16, 2020, a special event was held in Chapel Hill, NC, entitled “Raising Our Voices”. The purpose of this was to bring more...[Read More]
Fort Hood Specialist Vanessa Guillén was finally ‘laid to rest’ in Houston on Saturday, Aug 15 with a private funeral and Mass. On Aug 14,...[Read More]
The task force created by the Trump administration, and now the Cold Case Task Force, is long overdue. Nevertheless it is low hanging fruit meant...[Read More]
This article was published with permission from Carolina Public Press. As calls for police accountability sweep the nation, more people are interested in understanding how...[Read More]
Before 36-year-old Rhonda Jones was identified as a murder victim found on April 18th, 2017 in Robeson County, she was simply a daughter, sister, friend...[Read More]
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What do the names Sara Nicole Graham, Faith Hedgepeth, Katina Locklear and Rhonda Jones mean to you? To Native American communities in North Carolina, those names...[Read More]