Remembering and acting – Violence against women |
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November 29, 2007 - 09:30 Women / Bulletin 2005-2008/333 Women and girls of all ages continue to experience violence in their homes, on the streets and in their workplaces. December 6 marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. This is a day to remember our Sisters who have experienced violence in their lives. It is also a day to renew our commitment to fighting against violence.
Why December 6?On December 6, 1989, a man singled out and shot 14 women at École Polytechnique in Montreal based on their gender. The perpetrator claimed he was “fighting feminism”. The statistics on violence against women are painful:
Violence against women – What can I do?There are many ways to stand up in opposition to violence against women:
Support women’s organizations that fight violence against womenMany of our national, provincial and local women’s organizations that work to prevent violence against women and support victims of violence have been affected by the Conservative government’s anti-women agenda. The changes to the funding guidelines at Status of Women Canada, the government department charged with promoting women’s equality, mean many women’s organizations that do research, policy and advocate about violence against women are struggling to survive. Send a letter to Stephen Harper – Tell him to support research and advocacy from women’s organizations.
In solidarity,
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