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Red Dress Day recognizes Indigenous lives lost in Windsor and far beyond, say organizers

As Canada marks Red Dress Day, she wants to see more engagement with Indigenous communities

Amberley John says awareness days like Red Dress Day are important. But the cultural resource co-ordinator at the Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre in Windsor, Ont., would like to see Canadians engage with local Indigenous communities year round.

Red dress a reminder that Indigenous women, girls still going missing

Author of the article: Doug Schmidt Publishing date: May 05, 2021  •  May 5, 2021  •  1 minute read  •  Tina Jacobs, left, executive director of the Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre, and Sheilina John, a volunteer, hold red dresses for Red Dress Day honouring missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Photo by Dax Melmer /Windsor Star Article content Red dresses left to flap in the wind at locations across Windsor on Wednesday were a reminder that the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous girls and women remains a tragic and urgent issue in Canada. “It’s still an everyday thing there is always someone missing in every province,” said Tina Jacobs, interim executive director of the Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre in Windsor.

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