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Arizona Sonoran News

Hannah Throssell, Miss Native American UA First Attendant, holds a women’s march sign in the UA Women's Plaza of Honor. Throssell has also participated in other social justice marches on behalf of indigenous issues, such as one march about the controversy of Columbus Day. (Photo by: Jessica Suriano/ Arizona Sonora News Service)

Students and activists fight for no more stolen sisters

Jessica Suriano February 14, 2018

While many people first heard about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement at this year’s women’s marches, Eve Reyes-Aguirre was exposed to it years ago. Reyes-Aguirre, an Izkaloteka...

Tohono O’odham members and other southern tribe members hang a flag at the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Alejandaro Higuera.

For Native Americans, racism hits home

Sarah Covey November 15, 2017

  After over 500 years of broken treaties and forceful domination from European settlers and the U.S. government, Native Americans in Arizona today still face racism in the most intimate part...

Domestic Violence Rates in Arizona Decreasing

Domestic Violence Rates in Arizona Decreasing

Reham Alawadhi October 9, 2014

Jami Day was a prideful 19-year-old girl moving in with her new fiancé. Two weeks into the new living arrangement, they got into an argument. It was the first time that Day had ever seen him that angry,...

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