When advocates first began marching through the Downtown Eastside in the early 1990s ... As family members of murdered and missing women led the annual memorial march today (February 14), a ...
It’s been more than two decades since Vancouver organizers began holding annual marches through the Downtown Eastside ... the problem of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.
Thousands of participants and supporters poured into the streets of the Downtown Eastside ... 34th annual Women’s Memorial March. The march takes place each year to honour missing and murdered ...
Survival Strength Sisterhood Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside is a short film that documents the 20 year history of the annual womens memorial march for missing and murdered women in ...
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Vancouver's annual Women's Memorial March honours the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous womenThousands took part in this year's annual Women's Memorial March on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The event is held to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls across the province.
It's the 34th year that families, friends and activists have spent Feb. 14 marching in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, but many say little has changed.
A Vancouver police officer was stabbed in the leg while patrolling Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Tuesday night. Two uniformed ...
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