Red dress fashion show in Kamloops honours day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women
- Eight designers are showcasing red dresses at a British Columbia festival in honor of Red Dress Day, a day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls on May 5. The event is personal for them.
- Red Dress Day, inspired by Jamie Black's art project, symbolizes the plight of Indigenous women. The dresses serve as a visual reminder of those killed or missing.
- Indigenous women and girls in Canada face a high risk of violence. Statistics Canada reported a homicide rate six times higher for them compared to non-Indigenous individuals between 2009 and 2021.
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