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Events across New Brunswick mark Red Dress Day

cultureMay 5, 20261081,527

On May 5 communities across New Brunswick held gatherings, memorials and Sacred Fires to mark Red Dress Day honoring the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people. Events included remembrance circles, music, poster displays and educational sessions explaining the historical and systemic drivers of violence against Indigenous women and gender-diverse people. Organizers encouraged participants to wear red, support Indigenous-led organizations and learn resources for preventing and investigating disappearances and murders. Red Dress Day keeps focus on the ongoing crisis of MMIWG2S+, amplifies families' calls for justice and presses federal and provincial governments for sustained accountability and funding.

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