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Saskatchewan leaders, community and businesses mark Red Dress Day Kelly Skjerven © Courtesy Aware House Books Facebook Aware House Books in Regina is selling red dress pins to raise awareness and money.
Several leaders and community members in Saskatchewan took part in a virtual ceremony for Red Dress Day to honour missing and murdered Indigenous woman, girls and two-spirited people.
The annual event is usually held in front of the Red Star Woman monument outside the Saskatoon Police station, but went virtual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ceremony included remarks from Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand, Saskatoon Police chief Troy Cooper and Mayor Charlie Clark.
So why is it so important for Saskatchewan residents to take the time to reflect on MMIWG?
Priscilla Settee is a Cree activist for Indigenous rights, women s rights and environmental rights and works as a professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. She said the MMIWG crisis in Saskatchewan is serious. Research has shown that it is one of the worst. Just the number of women who have disappeared or have been murdered is really, really frightful and a national tragedy, said Settee.
Aware House Books sits at 2734 13th Ave in Regina s Cathedral neighbourhood. (CBC News)
Settee, like many Indigenous women, has been personally affected by missing or murdered women. She says things will not get better for Indigenous women until people understand the history that led to the violence that continues to rage on.