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Welcome to Jan and Joy

At Jan and Joy, we are the Co-founders and Chief Voices of Voices as a Service for Humanity™. We are not just speaking — we are igniting movements. We give voice to humanity’s fight for dignity, to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) crisis, to anti-human trafficking, to the power of Cause Tech, and to the urgent need for mental health advocacy. Every word we share is a stand for justice, innovation, and healing.

This is our mission. This is our voice. 🪶


PROJECTS

INDIGENOUS MISSING PEOPLE & HUMAN TRAFFICKING

MMIP Advocates

MMIP stands for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (or Persons). It refers to a crisis of disproportionate violence, abuse, and homicide against Indigenous individuals, particularly women, girls, and two-spirit people, in the U.S. and Canada. It is also a movement aimed at increasing awareness, improving reporting, and addressing systemic failures in these cases. 

Our work includes supporting families of Missing or Murdered Indigenous People by improving communication with law enforcement, providing resources, and pushing for justice in cases of violence against Native Americans. 

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Human Trafficking Team Member

Joy Macko is Lead Writer within the Indigenous Women’s Writers Guild, an intern, and a Human Trafficking member. The work includes documentation, grant writing, narrative development, and translation of field insights into policy and funding frameworks. 🪶

DIVERSITY EMPOWERMENT & INCLUSION (DEI)

United Nations Delegates & Speakers

We are part of the TechCeDaCos delegation (an organization in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council) and the Mastering Diversity ecosystem. 

As delegates, we speak at the Global Empowerment and Inclusion Summit at the United Nations’ Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, and contribute to conversations with UN Women at United Nations Headquarters in New York, highlighting the atrocity of child sex trafficking and the #MMIWGT2S movement, as well as the ongoing homicide epidemic impacting Indigenous women, in order to drive lasting awareness, mobilize action, and advance meaningful reforms to protect the most vulnerable. 🪶

CAUSE TECH™️

UR VOICE™️ – Child Safety Smart Button

UR VOICE™️ is a child safety smart button placed in schools and public spaces for children who are in danger but unable to say so. It supports those facing abuse, trafficking, neglect, or coercive control—especially when phones, apps, or private communication are not accessible.

There are already ways for students to ask for help—apps, hotlines, or talking to a teacher. But these options don’t work for every student.

Many students live under constant surveillance, where even seeking help can put them at greater risk. Trauma often suppresses disclosure, and some are neurologically unable to speak, even when directly asked by a trusted adult.

UR VOICE™️ removes the need for words. With a single press, a child can safely signal for help without explanation or exposure.

UR VOICE™️ ensures that even in silence, they are heard. 🪶


MEET JAN AND JOY

Jan and Joy, twin sisters and proud members of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, are powerful forces reshaping the narrative around Indigenous resilience, advocacy, and representation. As survivors of childhood abuse and sex trafficking, they are united in their mission to protect, uplift, and amplify the voices of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Transgender, and Two-Spirit (MMIWG2S) individuals—while pushing boundaries in their respective fields of art, technology, and media.

Together, Jan and Joy are the authors of SAVAGE—a harrowing, unflinching memoir chronicling their survival as adopted Indigenous twins trapped in a sadistic house of horrors. The book reveals the chilling reality of childhood abuse and sex trafficking hidden in plain sight, and stands as a testament to their strength, sisterhood, and unwavering fight for justice.

More than creatives and advocates, Jan and Joy are a movement. Through lived experience, ancestral strength, and unstoppable purpose, they bridge the sacred and the modern to ensure Indigenous voices are honored, protected, and empowered for generations to come. 🪶

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Jan, a nationally recognized advocate, is a fierce voice in the MMIWGT2S movement. She provides unwavering support to other Indigenous survivors and their families through her leadership role with the Chaa’ishmal Foundation and as a donor to Native News Online’s Founders Circle. Her work ensures culturally grounded recovery services and community-based storytelling remain accessible to urban Indigenous populations. An award-winning digital artist and pioneer in 3D spatial technology, Jan blends her heritage with innovation—earning her New York’s esteemed Vanguard Award for excellence in a nontraditional career path. 🪶

Joy has a background as a digital marketing strategist with over 20 years of international experience leading multimedia and PR campaigns for global brands across the US and UK. She is known for building conversion-driven strategies that increase engagement and deliver measurable growth in sales, while leading high-performing teams to execute at scale.

She brings a strong editorial and storytelling background, having served as editor-in-chief of leading online lifestyle publications, ghostwritten and edited multiple books, and managed brand development, media relations, and endorsement deals for professional athletes and entertainment talent.

Alongside her advocacy work, Joy is transitioning into the helping profession and is training to become a clinician in psychology, integrating her counseling skills with her work supporting vulnerable communities. 🪶


CREATIVE NATIVE CULTURE

KIOWA JAN ART

Kiowa Jan Art is a multidisciplinary collection of digital paintings, drawings, comics, and animations by Native American artist Kiowa Jan (Kiowa, Apache)—a survivor and advocate—whose work bridges contemporary themes with Indigenous narratives to raise global awareness of the #MMIWGT2S crisis, human trafficking, and Indigenous justice through storytelling, innovation, and social impact. 🪶 VIEW >>

URBAN BABBLE

Joy Tah, the creative force behind Urban Babble, is a digital artist and member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Her art celebrates the strength, resilience, and beauty of Indigenous, Black, and Brown women, creating a space where their stories are uplifted and honored. 🪶VIEW >>

VICTORY PEPPER SAUCE

Crafted by Joshua Iverson, CEO and Apache Tribe member, Victory Sauce celebrates Indigenous heritage with fiery flavor. Inspired by tradition. 50% of profits support Indigenous cases. Join us in savoring the taste of Victory heat. 🪶 SHOP >>


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CONTACT

Email: info@janandjoy.org


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