
May 5 is recognized as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) in the United States.
•It began in 2017 to honor victims like Hanna Harris and raise awareness of violence against Indigenous people.
•People wear red to honor victims.
•The color comes from the REDress Project, where empty red dresses symbolize those who are missing.
•Red is used because it is highly visible and represents the presence of those who are gone.
•Indigenous women face much higher rates of violence than other groups.
•In the U.S., they are about twice as likely to be murdered compared to the general population.
•More than 4 out of 5 Indigenous women experience violence in their lifetime.
•Thousands of cases go unreported or misclassified, meaning the real numbers are likely higher.

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