Dozens march in Vancouver 3 years after deaths of Indigenous women, girl
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Seeing Humanity in One Another with Fallon Farinacci
With Fallon Farinacci, Winner of the 2025 Feminist Creator Prize Fallon Farinacci is Red River Métis and a child survivor who testified in the National Inquiry for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, sharing her story of loss and trauma. Later Fallon joined The National Family Advisory Circle, where she worked closely with [...] The post Seeing Humanity in One Another with Fallon Farinacci appeared first on Canadian Women's Foundati…
Dozens march in Vancouver 3 years after deaths of Indigenous women, girl #CDN #Canadian #News #Canada
WARNING: This story discusses violence against Indigenous women and girls and may affect those who have experienced it or know someone who has. Dozens of people attended a march on Monday to mark three years since the bodies of two young Indigenous women and an Indigenous girl were separately discovered in Metro Vancouver in the summer of 2022. The bodies of 24-year-old Chelsea Poorman, 20-year-old Tatyanna Harrison and 14-year-old Noelle O’Soup…
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