Highway of Tears
Connie Walker does a good job of contextualizing Alberta Walker's disappearance and murder within the historical framework of oppression against First Nation people (forced government schools for First Nation children) as well as sexism (ignored stories of missing and murdered indigenous women) without ever losing sight of Alberta's story. Alberta's family who know, after 27 years, that time does not heal all wounds and who have never stopped hoping for justice for Alberta.Read full review »
CMKFish via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/25/16
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Very compelling story, and it's important to shed light on these issues. From a technical pov, sound levels are a bit random, and the narration is hard to connect with- it's not fluent when every sentence ends with a downward accent (news report style). I'm eager to hear more about...Read full review »
RRRonix via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/17/16
I've been listening to true crime podcasts for years and have enjoyed this one as it deals with a murdered aboriginal woman, and that hopefully this will shine light on one of Canada's problems to the rest of the world. I do have mixed opinions about episode 4. Although it was interesting...Read full review »
spunky164 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/17/16
I would love to hear more just like this of other MMIW
Binzerbabe via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/19/16
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