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<span class='hss logo'></span> Ha-Shilth-Sa: May 3, 2021 Eric Plummer ''"Standing  for Lisa Marie Young"''
== Summary ==
<span class='hss logo'></span>[[:Category:Ha-Shilth-Sa|Ha-Shilth-Sa]]: Mon May 3, 2021 ([[:Category:By Eric Plummer|Eric Plummer]]) <q>Standing  for Lisa Marie Young</q>


source: https://hashilthsa.com/news/2021-05-03/standing-lisa-marie-young
source: <small>https://hashilthsa.com/news/2021-05-03/standing-lisa-marie-young</small><br>
 
archive: <small>https://web.archive.org/web/20210505041444/https://www.hashilthsa.com/news/2021-05-03/standing-lisa-marie-young</small><br>
clip: https://lisamarieyoung.ca/n/hss20210503
clip: <small>https://lisamarieyoung.ca/n/hss20210503</small>


<small>[Reproduced under Copyright Act (Canada) s.29.2 - Fair Dealing for the purpose of news reporting]</small>
<small>[Reproduced under Copyright Act (Canada) s.29.2 - Fair Dealing for the purpose of news reporting]</small>
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Dawn Foxcroft (left), Debra Foxcroft and Kelly Poirier stand for Lisa Marie Young and other Indigenous women who have gone missing or fallen victim to homicide on Sunday, May 2, by the Tseshaht band office in Port Alberni. On Sunday, which is Young's birthday, others were standing for her from noon to 1 p.m. elsewhere on the Tseshaht reserve and in other locations on Vancouver Island, including in downtown Nanaimo.
Dawn Foxcroft (left), Debra Foxcroft and Kelly Poirier stand for Lisa Marie Young and other Indigenous women who have gone missing or fallen victim to homicide on Sunday, May 2, by the Tseshaht band office in Port Alberni. On Sunday, which is Young's birthday, others were standing for her from noon to 1 p.m. elsewhere on the Tseshaht reserve and in other locations on Vancouver Island, including in downtown Nanaimo.


Lisa Marie Young was last heard of on June 30, 2002, when she was out with friends in Nanaimo to celebrate a birthday. She was 21 at the time.
Lisa Marie Young was last heard of on <del>June 30, 2002</del>{{Star}}, when she was out with friends in Nanaimo to celebrate a birthday. She was 21 at the time.


Wednesday, May 5 is Red Dress Day across Canada in recognition of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Wednesday, May 5 is Red Dress Day across Canada in recognition of [[wikipedia:MMIWG|Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls]].


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Summary

Ha-Shilth-Sa: Mon May 3, 2021 (Eric Plummer) Standing for Lisa Marie Young

source: https://hashilthsa.com/news/2021-05-03/standing-lisa-marie-young
archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20210505041444/https://www.hashilthsa.com/news/2021-05-03/standing-lisa-marie-young
clip: https://lisamarieyoung.ca/n/hss20210503

[Reproduced under Copyright Act (Canada) s.29.2 - Fair Dealing for the purpose of news reporting]


Standing for Lisa Marie Young

Dawn Foxcroft (left), Debra Foxcroft and Kelly Poirier stand for Lisa Marie Young and other Indigenous women who have gone missing or fallen victim to homicide on Sunday, May 2, by the Tseshaht band office in Port Alberni. On Sunday, which is Young's birthday, others were standing for her from noon to 1 p.m. elsewhere on the Tseshaht reserve and in other locations on Vancouver Island, including in downtown Nanaimo.

Lisa Marie Young was last heard of on June 30, 2002*, when she was out with friends in Nanaimo to celebrate a birthday. She was 21 at the time.

Wednesday, May 5 is Red Dress Day across Canada in recognition of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

* Several publications misreported dates surrounding Lisa's disappearance (likely confused by the long weekend). Lisa's parents last saw her late Sunday June 30th, and she was last seen by her friends at the bar and at two parties early Monday July 1st (Canada Day), which was also the day she was to move into her new apartment, and when her disappearance was reported to RCMP.   (See the timelines.)