How the US can fight the crisis of violence against Indigenous women and girls

Activists march for missing and murdered Indigenous women at the Women's March California on January 19, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Sarah Morris/Getty Images/TNS)

The United States has yet to deal adequately with the crisis of the vast numbers of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in our country. But next week, for the first time since 2016, the White House Tribal Nations Summit will be held, providing tribal leaders an opportunity to address how to fight the epidemic of abuse against Native American women and girls with President Joe Biden and members of his administration.