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Stolen Voices: The Fight Against Human Trafficking In First Nation Communities

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 6 episodes

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Episodes
6
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
49m
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Stolen Voices is a podcast from G4 Justice, hosted by Nicole Robertson and co-hosted/produced by Gregory White. The show focuses on the realities of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and human trafficking, with an emphasis on clear, grounded conversations. Each episode aims to bring forward perspectives that are often missing or misunderstood, while staying rooted in respect for the communities at the center of these issues. The approach is straightforward—listen, learn, and share information that can support awareness and change. Most episodes feature guests from a range of sectors, including policing, government, survivors, activists, and non-profit organizations. These discussions highlight how different systems and experiences intersect, without overcomplicating or sensationalizing the issues. In addition to interviews, some episodes focus on current events, breaking down relevant news stories and headlines to help listeners better understand what’s happening in real time and why it matters. New episodes are released twice a month, every second Wednesday. Stolen Voices is intended for anyone looking to stay informed and engaged, whether through lived experience, professional work, or personal interest. For questions, collaboration, or to get in touch, you can reach the team at StolenVoicesThePodcast@gmail.com

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Unknown Host hosts Stolen Voices: The Fight Against Human Trafficking In First Nation Communities, a business show with 6 episodes published.

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Episode Six: A Two-Spirit Journey to Freedom, Knowledge, and Change with Kurt Blind

May 27, 202651mEp. 6S1

Episode Six: A Two-Spirit Journey to Freedom, Knowledge, and Change with Kurt Blind Episode Six of Stolen Voices features a powerful and personal conversation with Kurt Blind. Drawing from lived experience, Kurt speaks o

Episode Five: From North of 60 to National Advocacy with Tina Keeper

May 13, 20261h 13m0

Stolen Voices: Episode 5 - From North of 60 to National Advocacy with Tina Keeper In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Stolen Voices, host Nicole Robertson sits down with Tina Keeper—an accomplished actor, for

Episode Four: Safety Begins With Our Homefires with Josie Nepinak

Apr 29, 202642mEp. 4S1

Episode Four: Safety Begins With Our Homefires - With Josie Nepinak In this episode of Stolen Voices, we are joined by Josie Nepinak, President of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, for a powerful and deeply perso

Episode Three: Being Stubborn About Hope with Jacqueline Peeace & Jaiden Kuchinka of Makwa Dodem

Apr 15, 20261h 2m0

Episode 3: Being Stubborn About Hope — with Jacqueline Peeace & Jaiden Kuchinka (Makwa Dodem) In this episode of Stolen Voices: The Fight Against Human Trafficking in First Nation Communities, host Nicole Robertson speak

Episode Two: Surviving and Knowledge Sharing with Stephanie Harpe

Mar 31, 202657m0

In Episode 2 of Stolen Voices, our host Nicole Robertson is joined by Stephanie Harpe for a powerful conversation centred on survival, resilience, and the importance of knowledge sharing. Stephanie Harpe is a survivor, a

Episode One - An Introduction to Stolen Voices

Mar 31, 20268m0

In this first episode, our host Nicole Robertson discusses the intention behind Stolen Voices, a podcast created to confront the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and human traffic

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Stolen Voices: The Fight Against Human Trafficking In First Nation Communities has published 6 episodes.

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