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Red Shawl Day: Sunday honors missing and murdered Indigenous people

If you are out visiting National Parks and areas managed by the National Park Service on Sunday, you may see staff members wearing read shawls to raise awareness about missing or murdered Indigenous people.

Sunday is Red Shawl Day. It’s part of Red Shawl Week, which began on Nov. 15 and runs through Nov. 21.

This designated week happens during and is a way to acknowledge and celebrate Indigenous people. Red Shawl Day is aimed to raise awareness about the acts of violence against indigenous people, especially women and children.

鈥淎merica’s national parks are part of and surrounded by many Indigenous communities,鈥 wrote the . 鈥淎s part of this observance, you may see National Park Service staff wearing red shawls.鈥

According to the , in some places Indigenous American women are missing and murdered at a rate more 鈥渢han 10 times the national average.鈥

NPS said there are a number of ways to help or to spread awareness about violence against Native Americans:

  • Report suspicious activities when visiting public lands to local law enforcement
  • Wear a red shawl or red clothing the day and week of Red Shawl Day
  • Join the conversation on social media using #RedShawlDay and #NPSIndigenous

Cheyenne Corin

Cheyenne Corin joined the 海角社区app 海角社区app team in February 2023.聽Prior to this role she was a Montgomery County, Maryland, bureau reporter at WDVM/DC 海角社区app Now.

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