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A DOCUMENTARY FILM BY AMANDA ERICKSON

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In 2017, the Urban Indian Health Institute found that of the 5,712 cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, only 116 of these cases were logged by the Department of Justice database. After the release of their damning report, the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives or MMIWR was thrust into the spotlight. She Cried That Day is the story of a sister’s love and a family’s refusal to allow their loved one to remain invisible in the eyes of the justice system.

“A powerful and essential documentary shedding light on an often overlooked crisis. Amanda Erickson's work is a testament to the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities.”

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