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Intersectionality Part 2
It is no surprise to our Indigenous communities that many of our people fall through the cracks of this reactive, wealth-centric system. With little to no protection and resources, our Indigenous relatives fall victim to sex trafficking, murder, rape, and other unspeakable crimes. Being intentionally intersectional means acknowledging the similarities in how systemic oppression oppresses every marginalized and underserved person while working to undo the specific harms done t

Tobias-Ana
3 days ago16 min read
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There is no defensible position against gun reform.
We can’t keep being the only country in the world with a school shooting epidemic. We just can’t.

Tobias-Ana
Sep 2311 min read
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The Intersection of MMIR and Abortion Access
This article was originally supposed to be about intersectionality, and how the MMIR crisis and the fight for reproductive liberation are the same for indigenous people. As a genderfluid, bisexual, Indigenous, Laotian American second generation immigrant, I know all too well how systemic issues are not limited to one group of people.

Tobias-Ana
Jul 2114 min read
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Missing and Murdered: An Introductory History of MMIR
This is the second installment of our Protect the Sacred series. In this article, we’re covering the basics of the MMIR Crisis.

Tobias-Ana
Mar 1616 min read
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Abortion Access and Indigenous Peoples
Part 1 of the Protect the Sacred Zine series in article format.

Tobias-Ana
Feb 1816 min read
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Our Response to the 6 Week Abortion Ban
In light of the Iowa Supreme Court Decision this past Friday, Great Plains Action Society has a message for our constituents.

Tobias-Ana
Jul 2, 20243 min read
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