Reviving Indigenous Voices: Stories That Must Be Heard

Echoes of Silence

The stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S) have been silenced for too long. At EchoesofSilence.Life, we’re committed to changing that.

This blog is a space to share:

  • Stories of missing and murdered Indigenous people.
  • Advocacy efforts and updates on the MMIWG2S movement.
  • Personal stories from families and survivors.
  • News on the development and impact of the RIV app.

Each post is a reminder that every name matters, and every story deserves to be heard.

We invite you to read, share, and join the conversation. Together, we can amplify Indigenous voices, demand accountability, and bring about change.

Have a story to share? Contact us to submit your story and help us keep these voices alive.

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