Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) Awareness Event May 13 — Theatrikos Theatre Company, 11 W. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff. 928-526-2968. 6-9 p.m., Native Americans for Community Action (NACA), in partnership with the Flagstaff International Film Festival, invites you to a free screening of the film “Fancy Dance” in observance of May’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Awareness Month. Join us for an evening of community, reflection, and action as we honor the lives of the missing and murdered, and raise awareness about the ongoing crisis impacting Indigenous communities nationwide. Admission: Free and open to the public. Trailer: Join us in solidarity, to amplify Indigenous voices, and join the movement for visibility, justice, and change.
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