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Minister Wilson: National Ribbon Skirt Day

Press Release

Jan 04, 2025

“Today, we acknowledge National Ribbon Skirt Day, a day that honours the strength, resiliency and identity of Indigenous women, girls and two spirit plus (2S+) people. This day was inspired by the courageous story of Isabella Kulak, a young girl who faced discrimination for wearing her ribbon skirt to school. Her story has become a symbol of pride and a call to action for everyone to recognize and respect Indigenous practices.

“Ribbon skirts are not only beautiful, they are also powerful symbols of strength, identity and survival. They represent a direct connection to Mother Earth and its sacred medicines, embodying the deep spiritual and cultural ties Indigenous women, girls and 2S+ people have with their heritage.

“As we observe National Ribbon Skirt Day, we reaffirm our commitment to the vital work of supporting Indigenous women, girls and 2S+ people through various funding programs, including the Indigenous Reconciliation Initiative and the Community Support Fund. These programs support Indigenous-led actions that improve the well-being and economic security of Indigenous women, girls and 2S+ people.

“I am proud to share Isabella’s story in a call to stop the racism and inequality that many Indigenous people continue to face, and to encourage everyone to walk along the path of meaningful reconciliation together.”

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