Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
The Moose Hide Campaign for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children
This will be the Moose Hide Campaign’s first online event with guest speakers, interactive online
workshops, ceremonies, knowledge sharing from Elders as well as the #FastToEndViolence
event. The Moose Hide site offers open registration for anyone who wishes to participate. The
site contains resources, shareable posters and social media banners. Events begin at 8:30
a.m. and run until approximately noon. This event will be an opportunity to honour those
women and children that Indigenous communities have lost due to violence. The online
campaign day is a great opportunity for members to participate, if they are able, or for teachers
and education workers to bring this opportunity to their classrooms.
Click here to learn more, find resources and register early.
https://moosehidecampaign.ca/events/moose-hide-campaign-day-2021
For more information regarding the Moose Hide Campaign Day, please contact tracey.marshall@osstf.ca
Red Dress Campaign
http://psacunion.ca/red-dress-campaign
Why this Sudbury woman is making masks from turtle shells and birch bark
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/sudbury-turtle-shell-masks-breathe-project-1.5660723
Red Dress Window Art Lesson Plan
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tod_fp4oI_omdaz5lQMIuvd4rU7YVNFu/view?fbclid=IwAR1WFFcvvkHOzgk5eSwxtNpg2r1zbVuFeeZb4lu4p7k8WbFOdGsWvIFhkso