It is an installation art project based on an aesthetic response to this critical national issue. The project has been installed in public spaces throughout Canada and the United States as a visual reminder of the staggering number of women who are no longer with us. Through the installation I hope to draw attention to the gendered and racialized nature of violent crimes against Aboriginal women and to evoke a presence through the marking of absence.
Today, we remember our Missing and Murdered Indigenous sisters, aunties, Elders & land defenders. MMIR is a crisis rooted in colonial violence. Awareness must lead to action. Start by reading the 231 Calls for Justice.#DayOfAwarenessForMMIWG2S+ #RedDressDay #MMIR #MMIWG2S pic.twitter.com/g83i6dIjj2
— Indigenous Climate Action (@Indigenous_ca) May 5, 2025





















