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Have you seen this woman? Street art project hopes to help find missing indigenous women - 0 views

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    Faces of missing and murdered indigenous women are popping up on vacant buildings in Regina and Toronto. The portraits are part of a global art project called Inside Out started by French street artist JR. People from all over the world send JR portraits that he prints into pasteable posters to be publicly displayed.
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'Blanket of Hope' honours missing, murdered Indigenous women - 0 views

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    The Anishinabek Nation in Ontario is creating a blanket of hope using donated earrings to represent missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. The collection of 1,181 single earrings will be pinned to a pink Pendleton blanket to be housed in the Anishinabek Nation offices at Nipissing First Nation, near North Bay.
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Indigenous mother breaks silence, begins healing, 30 years after 6-year-old daughter mu... - 0 views

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    This time of the year is never easy for Kwakwaka'wakw mother Roxana Wilson. For the past decade, every two years as the month of March approaches, she has braced herself to address the man that brutally murdered her six-year-old daughter Adriane Cecile Wadhams. "It's a tremendous pain, especially knowing everything, how he took my baby's life and I keep those details from my children," Wilson said from her home in Fort Rupert, B.C.
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Dream catcher weaved in Halifax to honour souls of missing, murdered aboriginal women |... - 0 views

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    Halifax community members gathered on Wednesday to weave a 10-foot dream catcher to honour missing and murdered aboriginal women. The Mi'kmaq Native Friendship Centre on Gottingen Street hosted the event with support from the Public Service Alliance of Canada.
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Dignity photo series captures strength of Winnipeg's Indigenous women and girls - 0 views

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    A Winnipeg photographer has used a 175-year-old photo technique to capture the strength of Manitoba's Indigenous women and girls. Jon Adaskin's photo series, Dignity, went on display at the Haberdashery on Albert Street this week. Adasking photographed 20 Indigenous women and girls who had loved ones who had either been murdered or gone missing.
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mmiw at SUPPORT FOR MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES - 0 views

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    To honour our Mother I attended a pre-inquiry for the Murdered & Missing Indigenous Women. At that point I was given hope until I came home and I was informed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police my Mother's files had been purged/destroyed. So my little hope was instantly torn away.
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Standing in Unity Concert and Art Auction, and the We Care Campaign #MMIWG - 0 views

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    On November 23rd, 2014, musicians and artists in Winnipeg came together, along with community members and families of missing and murdered indigenous women, to stand in unity, and to say loudly, with one voice, "We Care!" We Care photos by Dollybird Photography and Design Wow, I was so, so moved by this event.
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This sisterhood is bridging cultures to inspire healing around missing and murdered Ind... - 0 views

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    Enter Indigenous dance troupe Butterflies in Spirit and Filipinx collective Kathara. United in their concern for women and their drive to get the stories of MMIW and sexual abuse out in the open, they recently collaborated on a performance in Vancouver meant to inspire healing and focus our attention on these crucial issues. In this video by filmmaker Mangla Bansal, we meet Butterflies in Spirit founder Lorelei Williams and Kathara founder Babette Santos and get to know why their work is so important to them.
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Walk4Justice - for Missing and Murdered Girls & Women - 0 views

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    It is a very busy time of year and the longest day of the year is less than a week away. Battered Women's Support Services has a strong alliance with Walk4Justice. Members of Walk4Justice will walk from Kamloops to Winnipeg in honour the lost but not forgotten women who have died through violence or who ...
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Walk4Justice: 720 Native Women Murdered and Missing - Indian Country Media Network - 0 views

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    TORONTO - When they walked out of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on June 21, Gladys Radek and Bernie Williams prepared themselves for raw memories and painful moments on their fourth Walk4Justice across Canada. Survivors themselves, Radek and Williams share the grief experienced by too many First Nations families who continue to search for answers and seek justice for their lost women and children.
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Walk4Justice aims to raise awareness about murdered and missing women - 0 views

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    When Marge Humchitt takes part in the Walk4Justice to Ottawa this summer, she'll be thinking of her sister, Cheryl, who was killed 18 years ago in the Downtown Eastside. "Definitely I'll be having thoughts of my sister, and my other sisters on the street," Humchitt told the Georgia Straight in an interview at the Sacred Circle on West Cordova Street.
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To Remember the Missing and the Murdered (and to Inspire New Music), a Marathon of One - 0 views

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    In British Columbia, they call it the Highway of Tears. A 450-mile stretch of road along the Trans-Canada Highway has claimed the lives of dozens of young women, many of them indigenous, who have disappeared on this road or were murdered nearby.
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Manitoba teen runs from Lake Manitoba to Winnipeg for MMIW - 0 views

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    A Manitoba teen plans to run more than 100 kilometres over the next four days in hopes of raising awareness for missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. Tracie Leost, 16, gets her "Journey of Hope" run underway in the Lake Manitoba community of Oak Point Wednesday morning.
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Difference Makers: Aspiring to end violence, Lorelei Williams inspires healing for fami... - 0 views

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    In 2012, Williams founded Butterflies in Spirit, a dance troupe and non-profit organization consisting of family members of missing and murdered indigenous women. With a mission to raise awareness of violence against aboriginal women and girls, Butterflies in Spirit has performed at numerous gatherings and events throughout the province. On stage, members of the group wear shirts depicting images of some of their relatives, including Williams's aunt and cousin.
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Dozens of Women Vanish on Canada's Highway of Tears, and Most Cases Are Unsolved - 0 views

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    The Highway of Tears and the disappearances of the indigenous women have become a political scandal in British Columbia. But those cases are just a small fraction of the number who have been murdered or disappeared nationwide.
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Michèle Audette a fighter for missing and murdered aboriginal women - 0 views

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    From the moment she came screaming into this world, it was clear Michèle Audette wasn't destined for an ordinary life. At least, that's the way her mother remembers it. Évelyne St-Onge went into labour during the 12-hour train ride north from Sept-Îles to Schefferville, forcing the conductor to stop the locomotive in the remote Labrador highlands and radio for help.
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National Inquiry - MMIWG Lead Council Named - 0 views

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    VANCOUVER - The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Woman and Girls is pleased to announce that Susan Vella will be the Lead Commission Counsel and will build the National Inquiry's trauma-informed legal team. She is a pioneer in advancing claims on behalf of survivors of sexual and institutionalized abuse, and sexual harassment in the ...
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Two well-known lawyers move to MMIW Inquiry legal team - 1 views

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    The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls has added two well-known lawyers to its legal team. Christa Big Canoe, an Indigenous lawyer known for her work with Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto and an advocate for Indigenous women, will join the inquiry as commission counsel.
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Little progress on info units on missing, murdered Indigenous women - 0 views

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    OTTAWA - Nearly six months after Ottawa promised millions of dollars to help the families of missing or murdered indigenous women and girls navigate the justice system, only Ontario appears anywhere near getting its program off the ground. "It's quite concerning for families," said Bernadette Smith, whose sister, Claudette Osborne, went missing from Winnipeg nearly nine years ago.
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