By the Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth
Featured speaker Lynnette GreyBull, the founder, director of Not Our Native Daughters, a dedicated force in the fight against the trafficking, exploitation, and murder disproportionately affecting Indigenous Persons, with a specific focus on Missing, Murdered, and Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIW).
GreyBull, Húŋkphapȟa Lakȟóta/Northern Arapaho, is a Subject-Matter-Expert on Indigenous Issues, MMIW, Human Trafficking of Indigenous People, Policy Reform, Lobbyist, Traditional Knowledge Sharer Advocate. She is also a Community Organizer, Indigenous Youth Leader, restorative healing circle facilitator and Environmental Justice Change Maker.
Sponsored by the Coconino Coalition for Children & Young, Coconino County, the City of Flagstaff, CF Productions, LLC.
Reservation details to come
The presentation will be preceded by 2 film screenings:
Hulu Doc: “The Shapeshifting Defense” and
Documentary: “She Cried That Day”
Oct 20 and Oct 21 starting at 5:30pm AZ
The filmmakers will be present – not to be missed.