Angelique Nightingale is a research assistant in the In Unity project. She is in her third-year of her bachelor of arts degree in history at the University of Guelph. The In Unity project is an amazing opportunity as the project has provides insight to the work that goes into creating a museum instillation. She is fascinated by museums and values the public form of education museums provide. She believes, as may do, that the first step towards justice is to listen and learn from those who have suffered injustice and then work together towards a solution. The In Unity project allows for education and awareness to the injustice to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.