Introduction: The Silent Emergency Made Visible Each year on May 5, red dresses hang solemnly from trees, fences, and public buildings across Canada. These garments, striking in their simplicity and symbolism, represent thousands of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S) whose lives were cut short or erased
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Fighting for Justice: How the Legal System Can Protect Indigenous Lives and Rights
Indigenous communities around the world have long been subject to systemic injustices, including displacement, marginalization, and cultural erasure. Despite their rich histories, deep connections to the land, and invaluable contributions to global knowledge and diversity, Indigenous peoples often find themselves on the periphery of society, facing a constant battle for