Today we honour and remember the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirited people. The Red Dress Project was started by Jaime Black-Morsette, a Red River Métis artist and activist. Each red dress is a powerful symbol – a silent witness to the violence experienced and the lives stolen, too often without justice or closure.
We acknowledge the deep pain and resilience carried by families and stand in solidarity with Indigenous peoples.
We must listen, learn, and commit to ending the violence and ensuring that every Indigenous person is safe, valued, and never forgotten.
We raise our voices with love and respect.