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Winnipeg friends, family & community 🧡 Walk with us in ceremony on May 14th, as we take a stand to end violence against women, children and all those along the gender continuum and to take practical steps for our collective journey of reconciliation.Date: Thursday, May 14
Start Location: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
End Location: True North Square
Please gather between 11am-12pm.
Walk will begin at 12:00pm ☀️ Rain or Shine
After the walk, everyone is warmly invited to stay for messages from community stewards and advocates, and cultural performances.
Whether you’re able to join the full walk or meet us at the final gathering point, your presence matters. Taking part is a simple but powerful way to show your support and commitment to creating safer communities for women and children.
🔶 ABOUT THE MOOSE HIDE CAMPAIGN
The Moose Hide Campaign is a grassroots initiative committed to ending violence against women and children. It began as a call to action rooted in Indigenous ceremony and has grown into a nationwide movement grounded in respect, responsibility, and collective change. Wearing a moose hide pin is a visible commitment to honour, protect, and stand up for those impacted by violence.
Moose hide pins will be provided to all attendees. They are also available for early pick-up at the Manitobah flagship store at The Forks.
The Moose Hide Pin is more than a symbol; it’s a step toward change. By participating, you help raise awareness, encourage dialogue, and support a future where everyone can live free from violence.
Learn more: moosehidecampaign.ca
🔶 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Opening Prayer:
• Elder Mae Louise
🎤 Guest Speakers:
• Don Amero – Canadian Country Music Association Nominated Artist
• Raven Dominique Gobeil – Anishinaabe lawyer
• Ashley Huston – Moose Hide Campaign local Community Steward
• Daman Morrisette – Manitobah
• Victor Mondaca – N’Dinawemak
• Daniel Hidalgo – Community 204
🔶 Special Appearances/Activities:
• Mickey Moose from the Winnipeg Jets
• Oversized yard games provided by Niña Waṡte Events
🎵 Performances By:
• Daerion Hidalgo
• Don Amero
• The Aboriginal School of Dance
🔶 WHAT TO BRING
• Wear orange, ribbon skirts, or campaign apparel
• Bring your hand drums, rattles, and signs
• Your voice and your heart
🔶 TRANSPORTATION
Thanks to Community204 and Turtle Island First Nations Auto, transportation will be available for participants in need.
🔶 SUPPORTING SPONSORS
A big thank you to our local supporters:
Manitobah, MediaEdge, Clan Mothers Healing Village, N'dinawemak, Sabe Peace Walkers, Community204, Winnipeg Jets, Manitoba Moose, True North Sports + Entertainment, True North Square, Turtle Island First Nations Auto, Niña Waṡte Events and Manitoba Blue Cross.
🔶 LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Our walk takes place in the heart of the Red River Valley — the meeting place of the First Peoples. We acknowledge that we are on Treaty One Territory, the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, Lakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Red River Métis.
🔶 CAN'T MAKE IT?
Support the Moose Hide Campaign by donating:
moosehidecampaign.ca/donate
🔶 QUESTIONS?
Please contact Ashley at [email protected]
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Event Venue
Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0L5, Canada
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