Through Their Eyes: Missing Murdered Indigenous Women
Wed, May 20
|Zoom Link is shared once you register
The violence against Indigenous women and girls does not exist in isolation. It is inseparable from the systems and structures that enable trafficking and exploitation. This webinar will examine where MMIW and sex trafficking intersect, where they are different, and what those distinctions mean.
Registration closes May 17, 2026, 8:00 AM


Time & Location
May 20, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Zoom Link is shared once you register
About the event
We are honored to invite you to join us for a powerful conversation at the intersection of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) and human trafficking.
The violence against Indigenous women and girls does not exist in isolation. It is inseparable from the systems and structures that enable trafficking and exploitation. This webinar will examine where MMIW and sex trafficking intersect, where they are different, and what those distinctions mean for how we respond, advocate, and build protective systems.
This session is open to community members, professionals, advocates, and anyone committed to justice for Indigenous women and girls.
Presenter:
Stephen Silva-Brave (Lakota) Member, MMIW TX Rematriate | PhD Candidate | Licensed Social Worker
Stephen brings a grounded, Indigenous-centered lens to the intersections of gender-based violence, systemic exploitation, and community advocacy. As a member of MMIW TX Rematriate and a doctoral researcher.
Registration closes May 17, 2026, 8:00 AM