[Indigsol] Monday Sept 19 Let's Join Walk4Justice!
Indigenous Peoples' Solidarity Movement Ottawa
ipsmo at riseup.net
Sun Sep 11 07:30:38 PDT 2011
Please spread the word!
On June 21, 2011, Walk4Justice began their long walk from Vancouver, Coast
Salish Territory to Ottawa, Algonquin Territory to raise awareness about
the plight of the far too many (over 3000) missing and murdered Indigenous
women across Turtle Island (Canada). *On Monday, September 19*, they will
be ending their walk at Parliament Hill where they will continue demanding
justice for these women and their families.
Please come out and show your support for the walkers. Bring your banners,
signs or placards and good spirit to the rally!
March & Rally
Monday, September 19
9am at Minwaashin Lodge (424 Catherine St), 10am Parliament Hill
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112167435552467
Please join the walkers at Minwaashin Lodge at 9am and walk with them to
Parliament Hill. If you can’t make it then, please come to the rally on
Parliament Hill at 10am.
Feast and Fund-raiser
Monday, September 19
5:30pm at Mac Hall on 211 Bronson Ave.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=242669869108872
Community celebration, feast, entertainment, and fundraiser! Featuring
Walk4Justice co-founders Gladys Radek & Bernie Williams and Beverley
Jacobs from Families of Sisters in Spirit. Headliners for the
performance: Elaine Kicknosway, Nancy Myatt, Vera Wabegijig, Sandy
Scofield, Elizabeth Riley Band and Jamie Koebel!
Please spread the word!
And check out our awesome performers at http://www.ipsmo.org.
These 2 events are part of the 30 Days of Justice organized by the
Families of Sisters in Spirit and their allies. “30 Days of Justice”
brings together families of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and the
wider Ottawa communities to raise critical awareness on the violence
against Indigenous women and demand justice and accountability for the
disappeared and murdered women. For more details and other events during
the 30 Days of Justice: http://30daysofjustice.wordpress.com
About Walk4Justice
The Walk4Justice is a nonprofit organization that was created by donation
and volunteer since January 2008. Gladys Radek and Bernie Williams
co-founded this group to raise awareness about the plight of the far too
many missing and murdered women across Canada. Their supporters consist of
family members who have lost their loved ones across the nation and
grassroots women and men from all walks of life. Together with their
supporters, the Walk4Justice demands justice, closure, equality and
accountability.
Gladys’s niece, Tamara Lynn Chipman disappeared off Highway 16 out of
Prince Rupert, BC, now dubbed the Highway of Tears in northern British
Columbia. She vanished without a trace on September 21, 2005. Bernie is a
long time advocate and voice for the women who have been forced to live on
the streets of Canada’s poorest postal code, the DTES. She has been a
frontline worker in the DTES for 25 years. Her mother and two sisters were
also victims of violence who were murdered in the DTES over the years.
For more info: http://fnbc.info/walk4justice
About Families of Sisters in Spirit (FSIS)
FSIS is a volunteer grassroots non-profit organization led by families of
missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada with the support of
Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities. FSIS was the vision of one
family member named Bridget Tolley, an Algonquin grandmother and activist
from the Kitigan Zibi First Nation whose mother was killed by a Quebec
provincial (SQ) police car in 2001 with the ongoing support of Beverley
Jacobs, Mohawk grandmother from Grand-River Territory, whose cousin
Tashina General, pregnant with her son Tucker, was murdered in 2008, and
non-Aboriginal student and activist Kristen Gilchrist. Together we are
working to end violence, challenge interconnected inequalities in Canadian
society, and transform ourselves and the world around us.
Visit their FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Families-of-Sisters-in-Spirit/169989823049052
See you there!!
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In Solidarity,
IPSMO
on unceded Algonquin Territory
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