Dec. 6 4th Annual Shoe Memorial DATE: December
6 The people who are walking past the Vancouver Art Gallery steps, have to stop and look: on the hand rails are white boards listing woman’s names and dates, in the centre is a large memorial wreath, and hundreds of woman’s shoes are lined up on the stairs. And in front of the stairs are volunteers, both men and women, waiting for the question “what is going on?” December 6th is Canada's National Day of Mourning for women
who have met with violent deaths. It commerates the memory of the fourteen
women who were methodically killed in Montreal (1989) at the L’Ecole
Polytechnique.And this is Vancouver’s shoe memorial. It is a memorial
to “all” the women who have been killed by violence. For every pair of shoes, there is a name and a date of a woman, who was killed, for all to read and to remember. To remember, that these women were someone’s mother, sister, or daughter. They had lives that were taken from them. We should at least remember their names. They are not just numbers, they are not just statistics, they had lives. Many people we have talked to each year have left a lasting impression on us, I remember a young father leaning over to explain to his very young daughter what today meant, what the shoes stood for, and that the violence against women had to stop. I also remember one woman who we talked to earlier, coming back with a new pair of shoes (still in the box) and tearfully putting those shoes on the stairs.
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