Nineteen years after 10-year-old Adre’anna Jackson disappeared and later was found dead, the Washington state Attorney General Office’s cold-case unit is reviewing her case.
More people are becoming registered doulas since Medicaid started covering these services, giving families more options and providing an important cultural option for Indigenous communities.
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The Body Optimist on MSNThese young girls you don't know are revolutionizing science!In a world where innovation is becoming ever faster, more spectacular, and more decisive, some voices are rising up where ...
Indigenous women have long been excluded from reproductive rights access. Here's how we can work to change that.
It’s a mystery Fiscus pondered as she sat in a folding chair beneath the sweltering sun in July 2023 and watched as a small ...
‘Fill in that gap’: Arizona hopes to have Missing Endangered Persons alert system live by summer
For years, Indigenous families have shared their experiences of reporting a missing loved one, highlighting how it is often ...
A Thunder Bay, Ont., family says they're appealing Indigenous Services Canada's decision to deny their funding request to ...
Townsville has recorded the biggest crime surge in Queensland over the past decade, with overall offending rates up a ...
British Columbia Premier David Eby says a youth in government care "shouldn't have died" earlier this year and that her death ...
Chantelle Williams's death became a focus during a heated Question Period in the Legislature on Wednesday afternoon.
With climate change threatening Indigenous lifeways in Alaska, these four young women are devoting their careers to their ...
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