May 5 is Red Dress Day – the National Day of Action and Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Gender Diverse people. On this day, we remember the people who have lost their lives to colonial, gender-based violence, and their families and communities that live daily with the grief of losing loved ones. People are wearing red today to show their support. Wearing red raises awareness about this ongoing national human rights crisis and is a way to take action.
Click here to learn more https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/. The violence against Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse peoples is a human rights crisis and it must stop.

