Colecta de Vestidos rojos

May 5, 2010, marked the first Red Dress Day to grieve and remember the missing and murdered indigenous women of Canada. But the problem of missing women is not limited to indigenous women nor to one country. In Mexico, an average of 5 women go missing each day.
Ser Mujer is joining women’s organizations throughout North America by collecting and displaying red dresses in public to draw attention to this problem. We will be collecting donated dresses through November 25, the International Day Against Violence Towards Women. The dresses will be displayed in March throughout San Miguel with informational posters.
We will receive donated dresses at El Sindicato, Recreo 4 in Centro; at Geek and Coffee at Fabrica Aurora and at Huipilista Art Space at Julian Carillo 1 in Colonia Guadalupe.
Won’t you join us by adding your dress to our collection? It does not have to be a new dress. Any red dress will do. Add your voice to ours. Speak up for women.
Ser Mujer is joining women’s organizations throughout North America by collecting and displaying red dresses in public to draw attention to this problem. We will be collecting donated dresses through November 25, the International Day Against Violence Towards Women. The dresses will be displayed in March throughout San Miguel with informational posters.
We will receive donated dresses at El Sindicato, Recreo 4 in Centro; at Geek and Coffee at Fabrica Aurora and at Huipilista Art Space at Julian Carillo 1 in Colonia Guadalupe.
Won’t you join us by adding your dress to our collection? It does not have to be a new dress. Any red dress will do. Add your voice to ours. Speak up for women.
Contact us at: sermujersma@gmail.com