Global Roundup: Fighting to Find Indigenous Women’s Remains, Türkiye LGBTQ+ Community, Lebanon ‘Dangerous’ Feminists, Muslim Women Cycling Club, Philippines Queer Youth & Thrifting
Global Roundup: Fighting to Find Indigenous Women’s Remains, Türkiye LGBTQ+ Community, Lebanon ‘Dangerous’ Feminists, Muslim Women Cycling Club, Philippines Queer Youth & Thrifting
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Curated by FG Contributor Samiha Hossain Image via BBC 22-year-old Cambria Harris will stop at nothing to find her mother's body. Last December, Winnipeg police told Cambria and other family members that her mother Morgan Harris, 39, of Long Plain First Nation had allegedly been murdered by a man they accuse of being a serial killer. Police claim Jeremy Skibicki killed four women, including Harris, and dumped their bodies in two different landfills over a three-month span in the spring of 2022. All the women were indigenous and none of their bodies have been recovered. Indigenous blockaders dressed in camouflage gear have been standing sentry by the landfill for weeks, in protest.
Global Roundup: Fighting to Find Indigenous Women’s Remains, Türkiye LGBTQ+ Community, Lebanon ‘Dangerous’ Feminists, Muslim Women Cycling Club, Philippines Queer Youth & Thrifting
Global Roundup: Fighting to Find Indigenous…
Global Roundup: Fighting to Find Indigenous Women’s Remains, Türkiye LGBTQ+ Community, Lebanon ‘Dangerous’ Feminists, Muslim Women Cycling Club, Philippines Queer Youth & Thrifting
Curated by FG Contributor Samiha Hossain Image via BBC 22-year-old Cambria Harris will stop at nothing to find her mother's body. Last December, Winnipeg police told Cambria and other family members that her mother Morgan Harris, 39, of Long Plain First Nation had allegedly been murdered by a man they accuse of being a serial killer. Police claim Jeremy Skibicki killed four women, including Harris, and dumped their bodies in two different landfills over a three-month span in the spring of 2022. All the women were indigenous and none of their bodies have been recovered. Indigenous blockaders dressed in camouflage gear have been standing sentry by the landfill for weeks, in protest.