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La journée REDress, également connue sous le nom de Journée nationale de sensibilisation aux femmes, filles et 2 esprits autochtones disparues et assassinées, vise à sensibiliser à la violence contre les femmes, les filles et les 2 esprits autochtones.

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  • HOW do people observe?
  • WHAT is REDress Day?
  • WHEN is it observed?
  • MAY
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  • Those who observe wear red in honor of MMIWG2S people, and often there are candle vigils for the lives that were lost. The red hand print is also a symbol used across North America to represent silenced voices.
  • REDress day is observed on May 5, which is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2 spirit people (MMIWG2S). It was started in 2010 by Metis Artist Jamie Black.
  • REDress Day is observed on May 5th.
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  • WHY is it a holiday?
  • NO MORE STOLEN SISTERS
  • National Day of Awareness for MMIWG2S
  • WHERE is it observed?
  • Indigenous women, girls, and 2 spirit people are at the highest risk for violence across Canada, and make up high percentage of missing people, trafficking, or homicides.
  • REDress day is observed across Canada, and the National Awareness for MMIWG2S Is observed across the entirety of North America.
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