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Call out to communities to hold vigils/memorials on February 14th!
Letter from the February 14th Women’s Memorial March Committee (Downtown
Eastside, Vancouver, Coast Salish Territories)
November 2009 - The Annual Women's Memorial March for Murdered and Missing
Women began in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Coast Salish Territories,
when in January 1991 a woman was murdered on Powell Street. This woman’s
murder was the catalyst that moved women into action. Out of a sense of
hopelessness, grief, and anger came an annual march on Valentine's Day to
express community and caring for all women in the Downtown Eastside.
and murdered women in this neighbourhood. The heinous and unimaginable
violence that have taken the lives of so many of our beloved sisters has
left a deep void in our hearts. Every year the list of women going missing
also increases. This is why we gather to mourn and remember our sisters -
Over the years, this march has expanded to cities across Canada, as well
as internationally. Increasing numbers of deaths of marginalized women,
especially Indigenous women across the world, continues to leave family,
friends, and loved ones with an overwhelming sense of loss. Over 3000
1980. Last year, the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of
The February 14th Women’s Memorial March is an opportunity for all cities
and communities to come together to grieve the loss of our beloved sisters
and remember the women who are still missing. We encourage all women to
journey and heal together by organizing memorials on this day because
basis. Violence against women is always unacceptable; every life is
precious and we must continue to honour and work for justice for murdered
and missing women.
If you are organizing a memorial please email us the details at
marlene.george@vancouver.ca so we can maintain communication, compile the
information, and build strength in our coordinated efforts. Thank you all
for your support and commitment.