Please join us on a special webinar for the National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, also known as “Red Dress Day. May 5 is a day for honouring and remembering those who are lost and how can we support the families.

This webinar will discuss the current state of advocacy for MMIWG2S, allow participants to share insights, and explore solutions to support Indigenous women and girls.

Guest Speaker Sandra DeLaronde

Sandra DeLaronde is a champion of social change who works tirelessly to amplify the voices of Indigenous people in Manitoba. Raised in a strong and vibrant Métis family, she is a member of Cross Lake First Nation with roots at the Métis settlement of Duck Bay.

A passionate community builder, DeLaronde has made it her life’s work to end violence and support the families of Missing and Murdered Women, Girls, and 2-Spirited persons (MMIWG2S). As co-chair of Manitoba’s MMIWG2S Coalition, she is a powerful voice for Manitoba families in the Commission of a National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and 2-Spirited Persons, ensuring the hearts of families and survivors are honoured and protected.

Date: Monday, May 5

Time: 10 a.m. PT

Where: Zoom

Registration is required. Please register Here

Please forward this invitation to others who might be interested.

For any questions, please contact [email protected].

In solidarity

Lana Payne

National President