Raven Lacerte remembers when it was just about 20 men who fasted and marched to the steps of the B.C. legislature to raise awareness about violence against women and children.
That scene of the Moose Hide CampaignB次元官网网址檚 early days is far from the crush of people who packed Belleville Street in support of the cause on Thursday (May 16). The campaign has been sparking conversations on rooting out gender-based violence in Canada for the last 13 years and on Thursday it was expected to engage half a million people through marches, speeches and ceremonies.
After drummers led the large crowd from the Mungo Martin House to the Victoria legislature, Lacerte said the growing movement emphasized that violence has no place in society.
B次元官网网址淭hank you for standing up and saying enough is enough and thank you for taking action today and every day to end violence against women and children in this country,B次元官网网址 she told the crowd.
Lacerte co-founded the campaign with her father, Paul, after the idea first came to the pair during a hunting trip along the Highway of Tears B次元官网网址 a notorious stretch of British Columbia linked to many cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
B次元官网网址淲hen we first started this work, I knew that my dad was doing it to keep my sisters and me safe,B次元官网网址 she said as Paul stood beside her, holding LacerteB次元官网网址檚 two-year-old daughter.
The campaign provides people with a moose hide pin to wear as a commitment to honour, respect and protect women and children. More than six million of those hand-cut pieces of hide have been distributed to date, with each one expected to spark five conversations about the issue and how to address it.
Those 30 million talks have been inspirational, Premier David Eby told the crowd as he called all British Columbians engage in the discussions.
B次元官网网址淢oose Hide Campaign Day is a time to come together to call for an end to violence against women and children, which remains a devastating B次元官网网址 yet entirely preventable B次元官网网址 reality in our province,B次元官网网址 Eby said in a statement, adding that the province is boosting gender-based violence prevention and awareness campaigns, as well as programs and supports for survivors.
The campaign highlights how there were 60,000 known cases of domestic violence in B.C. alone last year, but notes the real number is much larger as the majority of those incidents never get reported. Since launching in 2011, the initiative has invited men and boys to take part in the conversation since the vast majority of gender-based violence is perpetrated by them.
B次元官网网址淚t was clear that women were not only being forced to bear the burden of domestic violence, but that they were also bearing the burden of advocating to make it stop,B次元官网网址 Paul told a ceremony livestreamed across the country on Thursday that preceded the march.
This yearB次元官网网址檚 campaign saw the launch of an online learning portal, called , that includes teachings from traditional knowledge keepers and offers a practical guide to end violence. The launch came as Paul said theyB次元官网网址檝e heard from men who want to be part of the solution, but donB次元官网网址檛 know how to help.
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Marie Wilson, one of the commissioners of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, told the Victoria ceremony that the TRC traced violence happening today B次元官网网址 which disproportionately affects Indigenous communities B次元官网网址 to the impacts of oppressive policies more than a century ago and forcing children to attend residential schools.
B次元官网网址淲e often heard from survivors of the violence that ruled residential schools and the continuing violence that trailed them for years afterwards,B次元官网网址 Wilson said.
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