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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Awareness

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2024 MMIR Awareness Week

A flyer with a list of events during MMIR 2024 Local Week of Action

This year the City of Portland will continue its solidarity and participation in the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Awareness Day and Month. The Tribal Relations Office is sharing a list of local events for this week's and next month’s events to bring awareness and visibility around this critical issue. The City of Portland will read it’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Proclamation on Wednesday, May 8th.  To explore more information on this issue please visit NIWRC or MMIW. For questions contact Adam Becenti, Tribal Relations Program Manager at Adam.Becenti@portlandoregon.gov.


City of Portland proclaims Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Day of Awareness, May 5th, 2024. Proclamation in Chinook Wawa and English. 


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