May 5 is #RedDressDay, a day to remember and honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and #2SLGBTQQIA+ peoples (#MMIWG2S+). Red Dress Day serves as a painful reminder of the ongoing genocidal crisis of missing and murdered #Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people and invites #solidarity and #action.
https://amnesty.ca/activism-guide/red-dress-day-2024-take-action-on-may-5/
#APTN National #News: May 5, 2025 – Red Dress Day events #honouring MMIWG2S+, Caribou #conservation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erDAN-U6bxs
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GOOD EVENING, GOOD NIGHT, & PLEASANT DREAMS FOR MONDAY EVENING
#MagicalMonday #MarvelousMonday #MirthfulMonday #JoyIsMyWord2025
#AANHPIHeritageMonth
#JewishHeritageMonth
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
#NationalAmericanStrokeMonth
#NationalPetMonth
#OlderAmericansMonth
#MMIWG2S #RedDressDay
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We are not disposable.
Our women , girls and Two-Spirit people still suffer from the often lethal consquences of colonialism.
We need to work together to end the violence, to protect our women, and to bring those that have been cruelly taken, home.
A landfill is not a place for human beings. #ashleeshingoose , #TanyaNepinak , and sadly, likely more, are waiting to have a proper resting place so that they can rest in peace.
“Indigenous midwives are building trust, wellness, and safety in their communities every day. Despite limited access to resources, they are already doing the work that has been left undone for far too long. Through strengthened collaboration and support from policymakers, we can build safer futures together.”
— Alisha Julien Reid, Mi’kmaq midwife and NCIM Co-Chair