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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMMIWG DAY. Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls Day.
Calling attention to the horrific number of Indigenous women and girls murdered or missing, and how little attention is paid by law enforcement and other officials. The numbers, the stories, are heartbreaking, as is official indifference.
Also known as REDdress Day, as we are asked to wear red in memory.
chowder66
(12,454 posts)Thank you niyad.
niyad
(133,699 posts)SheltieLover
(81,500 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)obamanut2012
(29,488 posts)Both at the cathedral and at the CA Capital building, with other clergy and laity.
niyad
(133,699 posts)obamanut2012
(29,488 posts)leftstreet
(41,189 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)Spazito
(55,949 posts)other Indigenous issues and people leave decorated stones with messages, children's shoes to continue to bring the residential school deaths to mind, red dresses hung from the nearby trees. Every time I do the walk and stop there, I am brought to tears.
Edited to add a photo of the spot, it's called The Healing Garden:

efhmc
(16,902 posts)Spazito
(55,949 posts)it is a beautiful spot that honors Indigenous peoples in a most respectful way.
efhmc
(16,902 posts)Spazito
(55,949 posts)the Truth and Reconciliation Report began the start of discussions on how to address the wrongs, very small steps have been taken but we still have a very, very long way to go.
This beautiful and moving spot on the walkway would never have happened without the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report with it's 94 Call to Action Recommendations.
Here is a link to that report in case you're interested:
https://nctr.ca/about/truth-and-reconciliation-commission-of-canada/
efhmc
(16,902 posts)Spazito
(55,949 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)including the link to the report (and thank you for the link, I realized I did not have it).
This needs wider visibility.
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Spazito
(55,949 posts)Here's the link:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221220721
I hope it is what you were suggesting as to content.
Spazito
(55,949 posts)
Some info on it's background:
The Healing Garden was created along the Red Willow Trail across from St. Albert Place in 2017 to recognize and acknowledge the survivors of Indian Residential Schools in St. Albert. It is meant to be a therapeutic place of reconciliation that will bring awareness, education, and cultural teachings to the community.
The Healing Garden is a community project led by a planning committee consisting of survivors of Indian Residential Schools, representatives from the First Nations and Métis communities, the United Church, the Catholic Church, the general community and the City of St. Albert.
Mission
It is to be a place of truth and reconciliation, a visible sign of our communitys commitment to walk in right relations with First Nation, Métis and Inuit peoples, and with all Nations.
Vision
To create an accessible therapeutic sanctuary for survivors of Indian Residential Schools, and victims of abuse on a transformative reconciling journey. To connect with an entire community for heightened awareness, to learn and grow from trauma to triumph, through prayer, meditation, and cultural teachings.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission
In March 2015, Edmonton hosted the last national event of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The Truth and Reconciliation Report (TRC) was created as a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement and strives to document the truth of the survivors, families and communities who were part of the experience. This has been a historic time for our country that will help us to pave a path for all of us to walk together with respect and mutual understanding.
niyad
(133,699 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)Spazito
(55,949 posts)It is a spot I visit often and it is ever-changing with the different messages, poems and much more. It is so respected that nothing is taken from the spot, it is added to instead. There are benches under the covered 'gazebo' where very personal and moving items are placed.
LoisB
(13,304 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)Passages
(4,447 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)GusBob
(8,283 posts)Every Rez has missing men and women
Edit: ya, May 5th is MMIP day M/M Indigenous People Day
niyad
(133,699 posts)Solly Mack
(97,179 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)MorbidButterflyTat
(4,706 posts)What a world.
niyad
(133,699 posts)dawn5651
(791 posts)issue with a indigenous woman the woman ends up dead or if the woman is found dead then the cops brush off any indication that the woman was murdered and that she had just died....we need the same type of movement for indigenous men..just recently where i live a man was murdered in his kitchen by the police. the police say he was a fault. his family says otherwise and this man isn't the first one.
niyad
(133,699 posts)58Sunliner
(6,388 posts)niyad
(133,699 posts)58Sunliner
(6,388 posts)dlk
(13,315 posts)There is much to be done.