CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Supporters marched in Charlottetown’s Victoria Park on Could 5 as a part of a Purple Gown Day occasion.
Could 5 is the nationwide day of consciousness for lacking and murdered Indigenous girls and ladies.
A crimson gown blows within the wind on Could 5 at Victoria Park in Charlottetown. The attire hung in elements of the park symbolized the lacking and murdered Indigenous girls who ought to be sporting them. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWire
Purple attire hung from timber across the park symbolized the lacking and murdered girls who ought to have been sporting them.
Individuals gathered in Victoria Park in Charlottetown on Could 5 as a part of an occasion marking the nationwide day of consciousness for lacking and murdered Indigenous girls and ladies. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWireOne of many members of a nationwide day of consciousness for lacking and murdered Indigenous girls and ladies occasion in Charlottetown smudges folks gathered in Victoria Park on Could 5. Drew Bloksberg • The GuardianA bunch of drummers performs in Victoria Park in Charlottetown on Could 5 as a part of the nationwide day of consciousness for lacking and murdered Indigenous girls and ladies. – Drew Bloksberg/SaltWire