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- Q19876288 subject Q17429979.
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- Q19876288 abstract "#AmINext is the social media campaign that began on September 5, 2014 by Canadian Indigenous (Inuit) woman Holly Jarrett. The campaign was created in part to call for a public inquiry into Canada's missing and murdered Aboriginal women, which has a demand that native activists have been making to the federal government for years. Aboriginal women in Canada are more likely to be subject to violence than non-aboriginal women. The campaign included women taking photos of themselves holding up signs bearing the question, and posting them to various social media sites using the hashtag #AmINext.In response to criticism regarding the effectiveness of the original hashtag #AmINext, a new social media campaign was started using the hashtag #ImNotNext, with the intent on continuing the theme of unification, while creating a more positive reaction.".
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- Q19876288 purpose "End Violence Against Aboriginal Women".
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- Q19876288 formation "2014".
- Q19876288 leaderName "Holly Jarrett".
- Q19876288 leaderTitle "Founder".
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- Q19876288 purpose "End Violence Against Aboriginal Women".
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- Q19876288 comment "#AmINext is the social media campaign that began on September 5, 2014 by Canadian Indigenous (Inuit) woman Holly Jarrett. The campaign was created in part to call for a public inquiry into Canada's missing and murdered Aboriginal women, which has a demand that native activists have been making to the federal government for years. Aboriginal women in Canada are more likely to be subject to violence than non-aboriginal women.".
- Q19876288 label "AmINext".