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The image displays an indoor awareness installation, likely in a university or public building lobby in Surrey, Canada. A large yellow banner, prominently positioned, announces "SFU School of Medicine Interim Teaching Spaces Summer 2026," featuring a graphic of a sun rising over blue mountains. Partial logos for "British Columbia" and "Project partner: SFU" are also visible on the banner.

In front of the banner, a mannequin is dressed in a striking red dress and a patterned green scarf. A small tag attached to the dress reads "NO MORE STOLEN SISTERS," indicating its role as a symbol for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) awareness movement.

Adjacent to the mannequin, a black easel displays a two-panel sign. The left panel highlights a stark statistic: "INDIGENOUS WOMAN AND GIRLS ARE 12 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO BE KILLED OR TO GO MISSING THAN MEMBERS OF ANY OTHER DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP IN CANADA." The right panel asks a poignant question: "WHAT CAN WE DO TO MAKE CANADA SAFE FOR INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS?"

The setting includes concrete stairs with a wooden handrail in the foreground. Large windows provide a daytime view of an adjacent building and parked cars outside. The overall scene conveys a solemn call to action and public education regarding the MMIWG crisis, alongside an announcement for the SFU School of Medicine. A woven basket sits on the floor near the easel, and a metal wire rack is to the right of the display.
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Apr 22, 2026

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The image displays an indoor awareness installation, likely in a university or public building lobby in Surrey, Canada. A large yellow banner, prominently positioned, announces "SFU School of Medicine Interim Teaching Spaces Summer 2026," featuring a graphic of a sun rising over blue mountains. Partial logos for "British Columbia" and "Project partner: SFU" are also visible on the banner. In front of the banner, a mannequin is dressed in a striking red dress and a patterned green scarf. A small tag attached to the dress reads "NO MORE STOLEN SISTERS," indicating its role as a symbol for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) awareness movement. Adjacent to the mannequin, a black easel displays a two-panel sign. The left panel highlights a stark statistic: "INDIGENOUS WOMAN AND GIRLS ARE 12 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO BE KILLED OR TO GO MISSING THAN MEMBERS OF ANY OTHER DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP IN CANADA." The right panel asks a poignant question: "WHAT CAN WE DO TO MAKE CANADA SAFE FOR INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS?" The setting includes concrete stairs with a wooden handrail in the foreground. Large windows provide a daytime view of an adjacent building and parked cars outside. The overall scene conveys a solemn call to action and public education regarding the MMIWG crisis, alongside an announcement for the SFU School of Medicine. A woven basket sits on the floor near the easel, and a metal wire rack is to the right of the display.

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