National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
May 3, 2022
Facts
The RCMP only recognize 18 out of 40 estimated indigenous deaths on the Highway of Tears
Indigenous women are 12 times more likely to be murdered or go missing than any other women in Canada, and 16 times more likley than caucasian women
73% of gender diverse & two-spirited indigenous people experience some form of violence
The Numbers:
506 MMIWG cases were identified across 71 selected urban cities
128 were cases of missing indigenous women
280 were cases of murdered indigenous women
98 were cases with an “unknown status”
29 The median age of MMIWG victims
How to Raise Awareness
- Wear RED on May 5th and post a photo on social media with the hashtag #NationalDayofAwareness #MMNWG or #MMIW
- Host a community event in your community on May 5th
- Host a prayer circle or candlelight vigil on May 5th
- Post a list of names of sisters missing or murdered from your community,
- Create a living memorial
- View the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center webinars.
You can see a list of Webinars here: https://www.niwrc.org/resources/topic/webinar
Highway of Tears Film
View the Trailer
Watch the full Film
Watch the full film “Highway of Tears” here: https://highwayoftearsfilm.com/watch