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Program Information
a talk by Beverley Jacobs, Native Women's Association of Canada
Speech
Beverley Jacobs
 Courtney Kirkby  Contact Contributor
March 17, 2009, 7:26 p.m.
The aim of this event is to stimulate a broader understanding of and
discussion about the reasons behind racialized violence that continues
to occur both locally here in Montreal and in the rest of Canada. The
general lack of information or proper coverage, as well as an absence
of police investigations of missing and murdered First Nations women
over the last three decades alone will also be explored as a brutal
form of violence in itself, and raised as a cause for concern. The
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After about an hour and ten minutes there is applause and it cuts into question and answer period.

Beverley Jacobs: Justice for Missing and Murdered Women Download Program Podcast
01:30:00 1 March 16, 2009
McCord Museum, Montreal
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