Onsite - Learn & Explore: National Day of Awareness for MMIW+

Onsite - Learn & Explore: National Day of Awareness for MMIW+

Grades : Grade 09Grade 10Grade 11Grade 12
Activity Type : Event (EN)
Duration : 60 minutes
Subject :
Course Code(s) :
Min / Max : 15 / 35 students + adults
Price :  Tax Exempt : $10 , 1 adult free per 2 students

Tuesday, May 06, 2025. SOLD OUT.

On May 5, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Peoples (MMIW+) provides an important opportunity to reflect on the ongoing crisis and the lives of those affected. At the ROM, we recognize the significance of this day to raise awareness, honour the memory of the lost, and acknowledge the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities. We will gather in the theatre at ROM on May 6 to reflect on this day. 
Through this impactful session, students will gain insight into the historical and contemporary injustices faced by Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ peoples. Educators will guide discussions on the social, cultural, and systemic factors contributing to the MMIW+ crisis, while offering a platform for Indigenous voices and perspectives.  
Participants will also engage in a respectful exploration of the cultural practices, traditions, and ceremonies that support healing, resilience, and community building. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on their own roles in creating a safer and more respectful world for Indigenous peoples, especially for those who continue to face violence and discrimination. 
This day is an invitation to honour the lives of missing and murdered individuals, listen to stories of strength and survival, and learn how we can all contribute to the collective work of healing and justice.  
We encourage educators to bring their students to this vital and reflective day of learning, empowering them to stand in solidarity and support efforts toward awareness, justice, and meaningful change. 

Learning goals:

  • Understanding Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing. 
  • Showcasing the diversity of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit cultures across what is Now Known as Canada. Indigenous Peoples are not one homogeneous group. 
  • Students will gain insight into the historical and contemporary injustices faced by Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ peoples and the epidemic known as MMIW+ 
  • Students will listen to stories of strength and survival, and learn how we can all contribute to the collective work of healing and justice 
  • Raise cultural awareness and understanding of Indigenous days of importance 
  • Understand current inequities Indigenous peoples face in what is now known as Canada.
 
Grades Strands
9 NAC10, CGC1D 
10 NAC20, CHC2D, CHC2P
11 NDA3M, NBV3C, NBV3E, HSG3M, HSE3E, HRT3M
12 NDW4M, NDG4M, CHI4U, HHS4U, HHS4C

Program content and availability subject to change.

Booking Information

  • President's Choice School Entrance hours
  • Tuesdays to Fridays – 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Bookings are for Ontario-based groups only. Groups may include schools or educational groups with children/youth aged 11 to 18.
  • NEW! In keeping with standard practices at major attractions, ROM has implemented metal detectors and mandatory bag checks at all entrances to the Museum. To ensure quick entry, we recommend that visitors bring a minimum of belongings for their visit. More information on prohibited items can be found here.
  • Review the ROM’s Visitor Guide for the latest gallery information and closures
  • All groups of children and youth must be accompanied by their teachers/adult chaperones at all times.

$10 /person
Tax Exempt : $10

1 adult free
per 2 students


Activity Type : Event (EN)
Duration : 60 minutes
Subject :
Course Code(s) :
Min / Max : 15 / 35 students + adults


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