Hundreds gather for landmark anniversary
Hundreds took to Saskatoon streets Sunday to walk in support of missing and murdered aboriginal women and girls.
Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the Sisters in Spirit march and vigil. From Station 20 West, around 200 of people streamed through the streets, pounding drums, singing and wearing a distinct red arm band in solidarity.
Helen Smith-McIntyre works with Iskwewuk E-wichiwitochik, the organization hosting the walk. She said the gathering represents a decade of tangible increases in awareness of the plight of indigenous women across the country.
“It also means sadly that we’re still not on top of the problem. Aboriginal women and girls continue to go missing and continue to be found murdered,” she said.


