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Data + Research

Data + research

Our data and research efforts confront the ongoing erasure of Indigenous peoples in official records — what many call “data genocide.”

Community participation is vital.
 

If you are a survivor, family member, or community advocate with information about a missing or murdered Indigenous relative, you can help strengthen our collective record of truth.


Contribute to the Database

Contribute to the Database

Contribute to the Database

We welcome submissions from all Indigenous lineages — including relatives from Turtle Island, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and the Pacific Islands.


While our community extends across the hemisphere, our MMIP Database specifically focuses on cases of Indigenous relatives who have gone missing or been murdered within the tri-state area (NY, NJ, CT) and the broader East Coast region.


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Key Findings

Contribute to the Database

Contribute to the Database

  • Agencies across NY, NJ, and CT routinely fail to collect or disaggregate data on Indigenous, Trans, and Two-Spirit peoples.


  • Freedom of Information (FOI) requests reveal systemic misclassification, underreporting, and data suppression.


  • Community verification remains essential to counter government inaction and ensure accuracy in case documentation.


Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

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Freedom of information act (foia)

Our Freedom of Information (FOI) Toolkit provides community members with the knowledge and tools to:


  • File your own public-records requests
  • Interpret agency denials or “no data” responses
  • Advocate for open-data policies and Indigenous data sovereignty

FOIA Brochure & Pamphlet (pdf)

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FOIA Implications (pdf)

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FOIA Presentation (pdf)

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CT FOIA

FOIL (NY)

FOIL (NY)

The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a state law that provides access to public records and information held by government agencies in Connecticut. To obtain records from a public agency in Connecticut, you must request them from the agency that has those records. You have the right to view public records without obtaining

The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a state law that provides access to public records and information held by government agencies in Connecticut. To obtain records from a public agency in Connecticut, you must request them from the agency that has those records. You have the right to view public records without obtaining a copy, as well as the right to obtain copies.  The agency may ask you to put your request in writing, regardless of whether you wish to inspect or receive copies.  


However, an agency can only require you to put your request in writing if you wish to obtain copies. There is no universal form for making a records request in Connecticut, although some agencies have created one for their own use. Simply articulate what records you seek as succinctly and specifically as possible. Make sure the request is made directly to the department in the agency that has the records. Municipal agencies may charge a maximum of $.50 per page, and state agencies may charge a maximum of $.25 per page. Other fees may be charged for certified copies of public records or for transcriptions, printouts or records on electronic media.

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FOIL (NY)

FOIL (NY)

FOIL (NY)

The Freedom of Information Law (“FOIL”), Article 6 (Sections 84-90) of the NYS Public Officers Law, provides the public right to access to records maintained by government agencies with certain exceptions. “Record” means any information kept, held, filed, produced or reproduced by, with, or for this agency, in any physical form whatsoever

The Freedom of Information Law (“FOIL”), Article 6 (Sections 84-90) of the NYS Public Officers Law, provides the public right to access to records maintained by government agencies with certain exceptions. “Record” means any information kept, held, filed, produced or reproduced by, with, or for this agency, in any physical form whatsoever including, but not limited to, reports, statements, examinations, memoranda, opinions, folders, files, books, manuals, pamphlets, forms, papers, designs, drawings, maps, photos, letters, microfilms, computer tapes or disks, rules, regulations or codes.


New York State is continuing to improve the FOIL process.  State agencies and authorities are moving from the Open FOIL form and process to an improved FOIL processing application called GovQA. Until an agency/authority transitions to GovQA, you may continue to use the Open FOIL form to submit a FOIL request. Once a New York State agency has moved to the GovQA platform, it will no longer be found on Open FOIL.

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OPRA (NJ)

FOIL (NY)

OPRA (NJ)

OPRA is the State statute that replaces the old “Right to Know Law” which governs the public’s access to government records in New Jersey. The law is compiled in the statutes as N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.


Specifically, OPRA is intended to:

OPRA is the State statute that replaces the old “Right to Know Law” which governs the public’s access to

OPRA is the State statute that replaces the old “Right to Know Law” which governs the public’s access to government records in New Jersey. The law is compiled in the statutes as N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.


Specifically, OPRA is intended to:

OPRA is the State statute that replaces the old “Right to Know Law” which governs the public’s access to government records in New Jersey. The law is compiled in the statutes as N.J.S.A.47:1A-1 et seq.

Create an administrative appeals process if access is denied; and

Define what records are and are not “government records.”

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