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Event Tag Archives: MMIWG

Red Dress Day 2023

05 May 2023
  • Tags: Indigenous, MMIWG, Red Dress Day

The UBC School of Social Work recognizes May 5 as a day to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. We challenge you to strengthen the call for concrete actions to end the genocide of Indigenous women and girls. Red dresses will be hung outside the Jack Bell Building on May 5. If you […]

Moose Hide Day May 11

11 May 2023
  • Tags: Indigenous, MMIWG, Moose Hide

Help end violence against women and children On May 11, 2023, join Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians from across Canada to support reconciliation and help end violence against all women and children. Supporters are encouraged to wear and share the moose hide pins on the day (and every day!) and organize events with their organizations, schools […]

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