The Fight for Our Existence
In this episode of the Fight for Our Existence Podcast, I share a conversation with Ronnie Hostler, an elder from Round Valley, California, about his granddaughter Khadijah Britton, who went missing and has never been found. Ronnie speaks about the early days of Khadijah’s disappearance, the lack of urgency he felt from law enforcement, and the years his family has spent searching for answers. He also talks about domestic violence, accountability, and why he continues to show up and speak for families affected by MMIP. This episode was recorded outside on the steps of the State Capitol in Sacramento, California during the May 5th MMIP gathering. Thank you to Indigenous Justice for bringing me out to help record these stories and for the work they continue to do for MMIP families throughout California. Please keep Ronnie, his wife Lydia, Khadijah, and their family in your thoughts and prayers. Watch Ronnie Hostler’s PBS feature here: https://www.pbs.org/video/midnight-on-the-reservation-vcvfwh/ [https://www.pbs.org/video/midnight-on-the-reservation-vcvfwh/] Indigenous Justice: https://indigenousjustice.org [https://indigenousjustice.org]
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