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Women's March WPG is a grassroots initiative aiming to create community and raise awareness of the issues and challenges facing the marginalized people in our community

Today we honour the voices that refuse to be silenced. From our streets in Winnipeg to movements across the world, women...
03/08/2026

Today we honour the voices that refuse to be silenced. From our streets in Winnipeg to movements across the world, women, girls, and gender-diverse people continue to rise, organize, and demand justice. International Women’s Day is a celebration and a reminder that the work is not over.

Glad to be in the audience for the Honourable Rechie Valdez (.valdez), Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secreta...
11/14/2025

Glad to be in the audience for the Honourable Rechie Valdez (.valdez), Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism).

The First Filipina Canadian woman to be a federal cabinet minister, discussing priorities for the federal government and how they can provide the support for the whole Filipino-Canadian community especially women and the 2SLGBTQIA community.

Can You See Us? encourages the public to look closer — to notice the signs of exploitation and human trafficking that of...
11/13/2025

Can You See Us? encourages the public to look closer — to notice the signs of exploitation and human trafficking that often go unseen in busy spaces. When large events fill our city with energy, Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse peoples face heightened risks of being targeted. Awareness and community action can save lives.

Recognize the Signs

Early awareness can save lives. If you see something that doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts and act safely.

- Unexplained gifts or money given to a young person
Isolation from family or friends, being kept away from usual supports
- Scripted or rehearsed speech or messages from someone else
- Sudden appearance of older or controlling partner/friend
Frequent short trips, living out of bags, being driven to venues/events
- Use of gaming or social platforms for “grooming” or sextortion

Recognize the signs

Together, we can build a city where every person is seen, valued, and protected.

More info at https://www.giganawe.ca/can-you-see-us

10/03/2025

Honouring and Safeguarding Anishinaabekweg: Zero Tolerance for Violence October 2, 2025 – Treaty No. 1 Territory – Treaty One Nations stands firm in the face of recent acts of vandalism, arson, and intimidation targeting Indigenous women leaders in Manitoba. These escalating incidents not only e...

10/03/2025

🧡 What would the state of reconciliation be if every non-Indigenous person committed to a specific TRC call to action and worked on it in their own daily lives? Not because they caused any of this but because they have benefited - from the land being their home, from the clean water they drink, to the electricity that powers their community. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission released their final report and 94 calls to action 10 years ago; have we made progress on important topics like child welfare, homelessness and health care?

🔥 The truth in “truth and reconciliation” calls us to confront the ripple effects of residential schools that remain in our communities today including Indigenous over representation of kids in care, within the justice system and in so many of our relatives experiencing homelessness. The truth calls us to acknowledge the racism and lack of care in health systems. We need to take action to prevent as much harm as possible and let Indigenous knowledge guide us towards holistic and often innovative solutions that are good for everybody. The truth calls us to accept that we only have one planet, and we have a limited supply of clean water available for ourselves and for future generations. The truth is there are communities in Canada that still don’t have access to clean drinking water, sometimes at the expense of specific Indigenous communities as was the case for Winnipeg/Shoal Lake for far too long. If the truth feels overwhelming to hear, imagine how overwhelming it is to live.

💔 The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, aka Orange Shirt Day, is our collective opportunity to acknowledge the atrocities of Indian Residential Schools and to remember all of the children who never made it home. The date itself is also an example of a completed Call to Action ( #80). It must also be a time to take action to care for survivors, the children that did make it home. Many Indian Residential School Survivors are now senior citizens struggling without adequate financial support, without housing and without proper health care - and the truth is there are fewer and fewer every day. They might ask us for change on the median, or they might not ask for help at all due to childhood trauma and be sleeping in an encampment. They might be out giving presentations and sharing their experiences and they might be getting tired. We cannot look away. Let’s move as fast as we can to care for them and improve or create the systems needed to make it happen.

📍 There are many road maps that can help us along the way: the TRC’s Calls to Action, the MMIWG Inquiry’s 231 Calls for Justice and the UN Declaration for Indigenous Peoples are good places to start. There have been over 1,000 recommendations over the last 3 decades around Indigenous peoples wellness in Canada (see the blog post "When All The Orange Shirts Go Home") from commission after commission, inquiry after inquiry. When will our systems change? There are almost 40 million non-indigenous people in Canada, if everyone committed to a call to action or justice I believe the state of reconciliation and the health of Indigenous peoples would be in a much better place.

Beautiful day for Winnipeg Pride Parade. WWM walked alongside our friends at . What a great day to celebrate love and ac...
06/04/2025

Beautiful day for Winnipeg Pride Parade. WWM walked alongside our friends at . What a great day to celebrate love and acceptance! Thanks so much to everyone who came and participated. Showing up matters. Happy Pride! 🏳️‍🌈🌈

Photos by co-chair April Carandang

Attended 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence Panel Discussion and reception at the Government House. Hoste...
12/01/2024

Attended 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence Panel Discussion and reception at the Government House. Hosted by the University of Women’s Club of Winnipeg and the Lieutenant Governor. Panelists were Diane Redsky, renowned community activist and member of the Winnipeg Police board, Dr Kendra Nixon, head professor at the University of Manitoba of Social Work and Madam Justice Mideast, Manitoba Court of King’s Bench. With moderator Shannon Sampert, political scientist and lecturer at Red River Polytechnic.

Take Back The Night 2024 We stand united! Last night, brought together survivors, allies, and advocates to demand a futu...
11/28/2024

Take Back The Night 2024

We stand united!

Last night, brought together survivors, allies, and advocates to demand a future free from sexual violence.

Thank you to everyone who joined us! Special thanks to all our speakers, partners, collaborators, and sponsors in making this event a success.

Photos by: April Carandang

Take back the night 2024 is brought to you by Women March Winnipeg, CUPE 2348, Canadian Federation of Students, UWSA, Ma...
11/26/2024

Take back the night 2024 is brought to you by Women March Winnipeg, CUPE 2348, Canadian Federation of Students, UWSA, Manitoba Federation of Labour, Manitoba Moon Voices, Social Planning Council Winnipeg, West Central Women’s Resource Centre, Institute of International Women’s Rights Manitoba, Black girl talk collective, Bear Clan Inc, CommUNITY 204, 204 Volunteer Inc, Salvation Army Hope Centre and many more

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