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Reporting

NATIVE HOPE CHAMPIONS: Riding for the Missing

November 28, 2022 | Sahar Khadjenouri & Frank Blanquet | KVCR

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The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls pandemic is a widespread crisis that primarily exists under the radar. At the Indian National Finals Rodeo, or INFR, participants used their platform to shed light on this issue.
Through a production of our sister station, FNX- First Nations Experience, we have this report, drawn from an 8-minute short film that was shot at the 2022 Indian National Finals Rodeo (INFR) in Las Vegas.

Riders participating in the Native American “Indian” Rodeo Circuit share their thoughts and their efforts on raising awareness for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls pandemic that is affecting the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and many Latin American Countries.
“Riding for the Missing” is a free standing program, but acts as a tentative first installment of a proposed series entitled “Native Hope Champions.”
This reporting was supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Fund for Indigenous Journalists: Reporting on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit and Transgender People (MMIWG2T).
More Info at iwmf.org
Premieres Monday, November 28th on FNX at 6:47PM ET / 3:47PM PT and at 10:52PM ET / 7:52PM PT.
FNX is part of KVCR TV, a service of the San Bernardino Community College District, and is available to PBS and Native community stations nationwide via the PBS Satellite System.

About the Authors

Sahar Khadjenouri

I grew up on the Northern Navajo Nation, in Aneth Utah. My mother’s home on the reservation did not have running water until I was 15 years old. From a… Read More.


Frank Blanquet

Frank Blanquet is Yucatec Maya but grew up in the humble heart of Hollywood, California. He is an award-winning content Producer and Director of Television for First Nations Experience, with… Read More.

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