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Please remember their names. And also that Winnipeg is ground zero for MMIWG2S+ relatives. The link between misogyny, white supremacy, racism, anti-2SLGBTQIA+ rhetoric, online hate and other forms of gender-based violence is clear and it is up to us all stand against them.

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