Red Dress Pin - Fundraiser
Introducing the new Red Dress Pin!
This pin was designed and made as a way to fundraise and build awareness of the ongoing MMIWQ2s+ epidemic in Canada and US.
100% of profits from the sales of these pins will be donated to local calls for funds, and local organizations that provide support to Indigenous People such as Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc.
More about this issue:Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People | CMHR
“Red Dress Day was inspired in 2010 by Jamie Black, a Métis artist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Black hung hundreds of empty red dresses in public places to represent missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and to bring awareness” - CBC
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Item information:
Materials:
Each piece is made with a leather backing, felt front, and an assortment of glass seed beads for decoration and trim.
.75” pin back.
Size:
2.5” x 2”
Introducing the new Red Dress Pin!
This pin was designed and made as a way to fundraise and build awareness of the ongoing MMIWQ2s+ epidemic in Canada and US.
100% of profits from the sales of these pins will be donated to local calls for funds, and local organizations that provide support to Indigenous People such as Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc.
More about this issue:Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People | CMHR
“Red Dress Day was inspired in 2010 by Jamie Black, a Métis artist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Black hung hundreds of empty red dresses in public places to represent missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and to bring awareness” - CBC
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Item information:
Materials:
Each piece is made with a leather backing, felt front, and an assortment of glass seed beads for decoration and trim.
.75” pin back.
Size:
2.5” x 2”
Introducing the new Red Dress Pin!
This pin was designed and made as a way to fundraise and build awareness of the ongoing MMIWQ2s+ epidemic in Canada and US.
100% of profits from the sales of these pins will be donated to local calls for funds, and local organizations that provide support to Indigenous People such as Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc.
More about this issue:Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People | CMHR
“Red Dress Day was inspired in 2010 by Jamie Black, a Métis artist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Black hung hundreds of empty red dresses in public places to represent missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and to bring awareness” - CBC
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Item information:
Materials:
Each piece is made with a leather backing, felt front, and an assortment of glass seed beads for decoration and trim.
.75” pin back.
Size:
2.5” x 2”
Please note that all purchase will be shipped VIA Canada Post within 2 weeks of purchase or when services resume. Please be aware this may cause a delay in typical delivery times.