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Every year, volunteers gather ahead of the Women's Memorial March in Vancouver to sew 100 red ribbon skirts. Each one is gifted to a family who has lost a loved one to the MMIWG crisis.
In this essay, Elizabeth Zarpa shares what the Women’s Memorial March means to her and what justice for missing and murdered ...
It's the 34th year that families, friends and activists have spent Feb. 14 marching in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, but many say little has changed.
Up to 15,000 people took to the streets of Vancouver for the 34th annual Women’s Memorial March, honouring and remembering missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Dozens of marchers in Winnipeg participated in the annual Memorial March of Manitoba to honour the lives of missing and ...
But being here today means a lot." The event serves as a coming together -- red ribbon skirts are made annually for families of MMIWG. The march itself is a space to remember those lost and bring ...
In northern Ontario, cold temperatures and fresh snow did little to chill the spirits of those gathered in front of the court ...
The Manitoba government’s endowment fund for missing and murdered Indigenous women has received a $10-million donation from ...
"The Memorial March is an opportunity to come together to grieve the loss of our beloved sisters and relatives in the ...
Every year, volunteers gather ahead of the Women's Memorial March in Vancouver to sew 100 red ribbon skirts. Each one is gifted to a family who has lost a loved one to the MMIWG crisis.
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