WE RIDE FOR HER is more than a film. It is a communal act of remembrance, resistance, and action. Centered on the voices of Indigenous women, families, and advocates, the documentary and impact campaign shine a light on the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Relatives, and People (MMIW/R/P).This impact report reflects the community-led work that has grown around the film, from cross country rides and grassroots screenings to educational programming, partnerships, advocacy, and healing-centered engagement. Grounded in trauma informed storytelling and shared ownership with Indigenous stakeholders, WE RIDE FOR HER continues to create spaces for awareness, accountability, and collective action. Published in May 2026, this report captures the campaign’s growing national impact and the communities helping lead this movement forward.
Lifting up the powerful—and often silenced—stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Relatives, and People is a critical step in creating meaningful change.
Uncover the actions that all of us must take to raise the awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Relatives, and People and advocate for the end of this violence.
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