Thompson Rivers University

Kamloops REDress Project

September 30, 2011

A project to educate and raise awareness in our community about the 600 missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada is being held at TRU.

Along with the installation of approximately 70 red dresses, the REDress Project is coordinating free events in conjunction with the project including daily tours of the installation, educational materials, community dinner, candlelight vigil, two movie screenings, a panel of speakers and an artist talk with Jaime Black.

The project is designed to provide an environment for students, staff, faculty and the general public to learn through engagement with art, and to provide opportunities for conversation about the serious impact of this gendered and racialized violence on Aboriginal women in Canada. Faculty, students and the general public are encouraged to wear a red dress in support of the event at any time during October 4-7.

All events are free and open to the public.

October 4, 5, 6 and 7 – Installation Tours begin at 11 am and 3 pm.
October 4 – Community dinner
October 5 – Film Screening I and talk with Director
October 6 – Film screening II and Panel discussion
October 7 – Artist talk and Panel Discussion

RedDress Project

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