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Our Projects

Light of the Sun is dedicated to shedding light on the stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children. Our solar emergency lights are installed not only to ward off potential threats, but each light represents a beacon of hope, illuminating the lives and stories of those who have been taken from us.  We are embarking on a transformative mission to install these solar lights in the honor and memory of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children. 

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These lights not only brighten the physical darkness but also symbolize our commitment to shining light on the often overlooked and forgotten narratives of these individual stories. Through this project, we strive to share their stories, raise awareness, prevent future occurrences, and foster unity within these communities.

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01

Jamie Billy Solar Light Project

Location: East Fork, Arizona 

White Mountain Apache Tribe

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Installed September 2023

02

Manzanita Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, California
 

Location: Southern California​​

Installed August 2024

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03

Campo Band of Mission Indians, California

Location: Southern California​​

Installed August 2024

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La Posta Band Of Mission Indians, California

Location: Southern California​​

Installed August 2024

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Yavapai-Apache Nation, Arizona

Location: Camp Verde, Arizona​​

Installed February 2025

Light of the Sun, Indigenous Women's Alliance

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