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Rosalie Fish: Running for Justice

by Zachary Draves
May 29, 2020
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“Your life is a gift from the creator, your gift back to the creator is what you do with your life.”

Those are words from Olympic legend and Native American icon and activist Billy Mills, who famously came from behind the win the gold medal in the 10,000 meters at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo.

Those principles of finding purpose and being at one with a higher power is perfectly embodied by fellow track star and indigenous activist Rosalie Fish.

Rosalie Fish Runs for the Murdered and Missing | The Nation

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The 18-year-old member of the Cowlitz Tribe and runner out of Muckleshoot Tribal School in Washington State made headlines a year ago while competing at the 2019 Washington State 1B track and field championships, by donning a red palm print across her mouth and writing the letters MMIW on her leg.

Indigenous Runners Rosalie Fish And Jordan Marie Daniel Run For ...

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The letters stand for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and she was calling attention to an epidemic that is largely ignored by mainstream society.

According to the Center for Disease Control, Indigenous women are ten times more likely to be murdered compared to other ethnicities.

These murders are committed by non-Native people on Native land.

Additional staggering numbers include the following from the Coalition to Stop Violence against Native Women:

  • 4 out of 5 of our Native women are affected by violence today.
  • The U.S Department of Justice found that American Indian women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average.
  • Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among 10-24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women between 25 and 34 years of age. – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Homicide

The factors to this crisis stem from 500 years of colonialism and genocide that America refuses to acknowledge.

Rosalie was compelled to make a statement after seeing a photo of fellow indigenous runner Jordan Marie Daniel don the red palm print during the running of the Boston Marathon.

Jordan Marie Daniel ran and prayed for 26 #MMIW names at 26.2 mile ...

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“To see a Native woman as an athlete and runner made realize I need to make a statement” she said.

From there, she reached out to Jordan and asked for permission to follow in her footsteps.

Since then, they have formed a strong bond based on a mutual commitment to ensuring that their Native sisters are not forgotten.

In many ways, they are the Tommie Smith and John Carlos of their generation.

The current COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated this among other issues affecting Indigenous communities.

Rosalie says “the COVID-19 pandemic has taken away platforms for people to raise awareness.”

But she is adamant that people don’t forget about MMIW and is currently pursuing much needed and long overdue policy changes, including the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.

“It provides a safety net for all survivors” she said.

The landmark law was last reauthorized in 2013 that included historic protections for Native women.

It was reintroduced for reauthorization after its expiration date in 2018 but has lagged in the U.S. Senate due mostly to pathetic so-called leadership.

While she is helping to lead the charge for justice, Rosalie has some advice for those who want to become more involved.

“Become more familiar with basic facts and figure out why it is happening. Be prepared to refute any counterarguments” she said.

She also challenges people to combat many myths associated with the crisis.

Rosalie Fish is a fearless legend in her own time who is unapologetically herself and standing in her truth.

She is to be seen through a light of resilience who keeps ongoing and will not compromise herself or principles.

She carries that with her both on and off the track.

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She runs to win and to be heard.

Let’s not just watch, but listen.

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Zachary Draves

Zachary Draves

Covers the intersection of sports, social issues, society, history, and culture. Covers Iowa Hawkeye Football and Baseball, Chicago Red Stars, Olympic Sports, and Auto Racing. Host of Beyond the Game and Game Recognize Game. Associate producer for an upcoming documentary about Coach Ricky Byrdsong, and executive producer for an upcoming podcast docuseries Reimagining a Dynasty: The Story of the Houston Comets. Credits: SB Nation Swish Appeal, MTV News, First and Pen, and The Source.

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