Manitobans gathered at events in Winnipeg Sunday to mark Red Dress Day, the nationally recognized day to raise awareness for ...
People from around the city gathered at The Forks to honour those who were taken too soon, and remember those who are still ...
A number of local activities are being held to honour and acknowledge Red Dress Day on Sunday.
Red Dress Day began in 2010, inspired by Métis artist Jamie Black, who placed red dresses in various public spaces to symbolize the absence of thousands of Indigenous women and girls who have gone ...
Red Dress Day honours the memories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls across Canada. Métis artist Jaime Black helped inspire the red dress movement, where red dresses are hung from ...
Red dresses have been hung at the University of Waterloo in honour of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people. Red Dress Day is held annually on May 5. “We have days ...
Indigenous people who marched and held a ceremony in downtown Brandon Sunday afternoon to honour the lives of missing and ...
Postsecondary institutions across the country are honouring Red Dress Day with commemorative events and dedicated time for reflection. Observed on May 5, Red Dress Day honours and brings awareness to ...
A solemn event was held in Kitchener to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people.
Sunday marked Red Dress Day, also known as the National Day for Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls ...
Hundreds marched from downtown Winnipeg Sunday night to mark Red Dress Day, the nationally recognized day to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.