Monday, November 17, 2008

Where will you be on December 6th, 2008?

On Saturday, December 6th, 2008, where will you be? Hopefully, you will be joining us for a Candlelight Vigil, which is being held to commemorate the Montreal Massacre and the 14 women who lost their lives as well as to remember all women who's live have been impacted by violence. Everyone is invited to attend this event and come together to take a stand against violence. Here are all the details:

WHO: Everyone is welcome to attend, so tell all your friends!

WHAT: Candlelight Vigil

WHERE: In front of Guelph City Hall

WHEN: Saturday, December 6th, 2008 @ 6:00 pm

WHY: To honour and remember the victims of the Montreal Massacre as well as all women who have fallen victim to male violence


We hope to see as many of you there as possible, so spread the word!


...AND DON'T FORGET... Until then, we invite you all to share your stories about where you were on December 6th, 1989 or on what that day signifies for you.
Send your contributions to: rememberdecember6th@gmail.com
Bye for now!

Friday, November 7, 2008

December 6th Vigil

December 6 marks the National Day of Action and Remembrance on Violence Against Women. The day commemorates the brutal massacre that occurred almost twenty years ago at an engineering school in Montreal. On December 6th, 1989, 14 young women were brutally murdered at the hands of a single male gunman. Since this horrific attack, these women have come to represent symbols of the inequality faced by women every day, and to make a connection between a single event and the widespread reality of male violence towards women.

Today, a vigil is held on the anniversary of this massacre to both honor and mourn the loss of these women and to remember all women whose lives have been touched by violence. The day also serves as an opportunity to raise awareness on the issues of injustice towards women and woman abuse, and to advocate for change. Remaining silent about these issues only serves to perpetuate the cycle of violence, something that simply is not an option. December 6th is a day for female empowerment and for taking action to end violence.

We each have a responsibility to bring an end to female victimization and act as instruments for change. December 6th encourages us all to reflect upon what we can do, both individually and collectively, to assist in the healing of victims of gender-based violence and build a safer community for all women. Guelph-Wellington Women In Crisis encourages all women to unite against violence and support one another in bringing about change.

Together, we can and will make a difference.