‘Keeping her name out there’: family marks 15 years since Indigenous woman vanished

Time has stood still for the family of Amber Guiboche. Monday will mark 15 years since the young Indigenous woman vanished without a trace — a painful milestone that brings no new answers, only the en...

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'Our stories matter': Website honours lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls across Manitoba | CBC News

A new website and database featuring the stories of more than 400 Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse people who went missing or were found murdered in Manitoba was launched in Winnipeg on Saturday — the National Day of Action and Remembrance for MMIWG.

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Today, on the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Relatives (MMIW/R) we honor and remember the missing and murdered Indigenous relatives whose lives were stolen or remain unaccounted for. This crisis is not a coincidence—it’s the result of ongoing settler colonialism that devalues Indigenous life and fuels violence through systems of extraction and erasure. Man camps near oil pipelines and fossil fuel projects have been directly linked to increased rates of trafficking, assault, and disappearances of Indigenous women and relatives. These industries don’t just extract from the land—they extract from our bodies. Colonialism created the hypersexualization and fetishization of Native women, girls, and Two-Spirit relatives—weaponizing desire as domination. The violence we face is not random. It is systemic, it is sanctioned, and it is preventable. We demand more than awareness. We demand an end to extractive economies, an economy based on community care, and a world where our relatives are safe and free to be who they are. #MMIWR #NoMoreStolenSisters #JusticeForMMIWG2S #May5 #NationalDayForMMIWR

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Red dress day ❤️ May 5th 2025

Today we honor the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S+).

The red dress symbolizes those who have been taken, those still missing, and the strength of those who continue to fight for justice.

Let this day be a reminder: the crisis is ongoing, and we must listen, amplify Indigenous voices, and demand systemic change.

#MMIWG2S #RedDressDay #NoMoreStolenSisters #JusticeForMMIWG2S #IndigenousLivesMatter #MMWIG

Today, on Red Dress Day, we honour and remember the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People.

The red dress symbolizes the lives taken, the voices silenced, and the urgent need for justice and systemic change.

Let us listen, learn, and stand in solidarity.
#MMIWG2S
#RedDressDay
#NoMoreStolenSisters

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Honor and amplify the voices of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
#NoMoreStolenSisters #IndigenousWomenMatter #EndViolence #Felon47 #POD #JusticeForMMIW #RaiseAwareness #StandInSolidarity #MissingAndMurdered #IndigenousRights #StopTheViolence #JusticeNow #HonorAndRemember

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The community of San Carlos Apache Tribe along with supporters gathered at a mural dedicated to Emily Pike placing their handprints on it to show their support. Emily Pike was 14, with plans to study art in college. She was found murdered 2/14/25. #JusticeForEmilyPike #MMIW #NoMoreStolenSisters 🪶
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Murder victim Morgan Harris confirmed among 2 sets of remains found at Winnipeg-area landfill | CBC News

RCMP have confirmed a set of human remains found in a landfill outside Winnipeg late last month are those of Morgan Beatrice Harris, one of four victims of a convicted serial killer.

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