‘It’s their truths and their trauma’: Tkemlúps te Secwépemc commemorates Red Dress Day
TKEMLÚPS TE SECWÉPEMC — May 5th is acknowledged around the country as Red Dress Day – meant to spread awareness of missing and murdered indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.
The issue became so prominent it prompted a national inquiry into why such a disproportionately high rate experience violence, go missing or are murdered. In Tkemlúps te Secwépemc, several dozen people gathered for a sombre Tuesday ceremony at Moccasin Square Garden to honour the lives impacted by the ongoing crisis.
“I’m here to share the awareness of my cousin Olivia Williams. Her DNA was found at the Pickton farm in Port Coquitlam,” Laura Lowley said, noting her niece Crystal Lowley also ended up at the Pickton farm but was able to escape.


