Mi'kmaq women reflect on the importance of Red Dress Day

By A Mystery Man Writer

Red Dress Day is held annually on May 5, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirited People. Indigenous women reflect on why the day is important to them.

Mi'kmaq women reflect on the importance of Red Dress Day

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Mi'kmaq women reflect on the importance of Red Dress Day

Mi'kmaq women reflect on the importance of Red Dress Day

CBC Lite Mi'kmaq women reflect on the importance of Red Dress Day

Mi'kmaq women reflect on the importance of Red Dress Day

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