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Thank you for visiting the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two-Spirit+ (MMIWG2S+) Resource Page. As you grow your awareness and knowledge to honor and raise awareness about MMIWG2S+ it is our hope that you engage with the content on this page with an open heart and open mind.

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bookmarks Resources

book Books

  • Tess's Red Dress: Honouring Love and Family by Carolyn Roberts
    "Using age-appropriate and empathetic language, Tess’s Red Dress introduces young children to Red Dress Day and the importance of remembering the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People." Audience: 6-9 yrs
  • Find Her by Ginger Reno
    "Find Her explores the crisis of missing Indigenous women from the perspective of a sensitive young Cherokee girl who yearns to find her mother, while also navigating a chilling town mystery, a new friendship, and a family in need of healing." Audience: 10+yrs
  • If I Go Missing by Brianna Jonnie, Nahanni Shingoose
    "If I Go Missing is a graphic novel based on a letter written by 14 year old Brianna Jonnie to the Winnipeg Police Service." Audience: 12+ yrs
  • Missing Nimama by Melanie Florence
    "Told in alternating voices of child and mother, Missing Nimâmâ is a story of love, loss, and acceptance, showing the human side of a national tragedy." Audience: Grades 7-12 (view recorded reading)
  • The Girl and the Wolf by Katherena Vermette
    "While picking berries with her mother, a little girl wanders too far into the woods. When she realizes she is lost, she begins to panic. A large grey wolf makes a sudden appearance between some distant trees. Using his sense of smell, he determines where she came from and decides to help her. Through a series of questions from the wolf, the little girl realizes she had the knowledge and skill to navigate herself—she just needed to remember that those abilities were there all along." Audience: pre-school

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  • Taken the Podcast
    A 10-part podcast series by the "Eagle Vision team who have worked with families, law enforcement, advocates, academics, elders and knowledge keepers across the country to create a platform that helps shed light on these stories, and hopefully will bring new clues to help solve the cases."
  • Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo
    "Where is Cleo? Taken by child welfare workers in the 1970’s and adopted in the U.S., the young Cree girl’s family believes she was raped and murdered while hitchhiking back home to Saskatchewan. CBC news investigative reporter Connie Walker joins the search to find out what really happened to Cleo."
  • Protect Indigenous Women by All My Relations
    "This episode is raw, real, and heart wrenching. The crisis must be addressed and we need allies to join us in making it visible so we can all take action. We need to hold non-Natives upholding these systems accountable. Further, we need Natives to step into roles of political power to demand change."

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local_library SFU Community Resources

phone Support by Phone

  • For immediate emotional assistance, call 1-844-413-6649 (toll-free and 24/7)
    A national crisis call line providing support for anyone who requires emotional assistance related to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
  • BC Bereavement Line
    Call: 1-877-779-2223 (Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm)

    A helpline providing compassionate listening, support, information and access to information for 300+ organizations that help those coping with grief and loss located in over 80 communities in BC.
  • Kuu-us Crisis Line Society
    Call: 1-800-588-8717 (toll-free and 24/7)
    A crisis line available to Indigenous communities across British Columbia to access a non-judgmental listening ear and effective problem-solving to help you return to a pre-crisis state. Debriefing services for frontline workers in the field also available.
  • Hope for Wellness Help Line
    Call: 1-855-242-3310 (toll-free and 24/7)

    Providing all Indigenous peoples across Canada immediate support and crisis intervention by experienced and culturally competent counsellors.

volunteer_activism Mental Health Supports

  • HealthLinkBC
    Diretory of mental health supports and resources in British Columbia for people experiencing anxiety, depression or other mental health challenges.

handshake SFU Supports

  • SFU Safe Walk
    Request a Safe Walk to anywhere on SFU property, day or night. 
  • Sexual Violence Support & Prevention Office
    Offers free and confidential support for SFU and FIC students and employees of all gener identities and sexual orientations who have been impacted by sexualized violence, such as sexual assault or harassment, regardless of when or where it took place.
  • Employee and Family Assistance Plan
    Provides confidential, professional assistance to help SFU faculty/staff or their family members resolve problems that affect your personal and work lives.
  • Campus Public Safety
    See a listing of health and safety support services available at SFU

This living resource page is hosted by the Office of Indigenous Education (OIE). Should you have any questions, comments or concerns about any of the content shared please email us at ed_indigenous@sfu.ca.