Daughter of slain Indigenous woman speaks on Red Dress Day, calls for change
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Daughter of slain Indigenous woman speaks on Red Dress Day, calls for change
Content warning: This article includes distressing details “There’s no words in the human language that could ever, ever explain how I feel,” said Cambria Harris, whose mother was murdered in 2022 and left in a landfill north of Winnipeg. Harris, a 24-year-old Ojibwe member of Long Plain First Nation from Winnipeg, spoke at the U of M on Monday at a Red Dress Day event, held by the Centre for Human Rights Research and Indigenous Engagement and C…
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