A group of Vancouver women have come together to honour the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls at the upcoming Feb. 14 women's memorial march through a sewing project.
Jamie Smallboy came up with the idea after hearing about the work of Agnes Woodward in Saskatchewan. Woodward led a project last year that saw 150 ribbon skirts sewn and given away at a gathering by and for families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Vancouver women sewing 100 ribbon skirts for MMIWG families | CBC News
A group of Vancouver women have pulled together for a sewing project to honour the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls at the upcoming Feb. 14 women’s memorial march.
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