BCNWA is inviting members to nominate an exemplary woman for #IWD2026 4 women will receive gift certificates, and nominators will also receive a gift.
Send a 3-sentence nomination to [email protected] by March 5, 2026 at 4:00 pm. Members in good standing only.
#BCNWA
Travel advisory for Indigenous peoples.
Indigenous women face higher safety risks.
Travel informed · Travel prepared.
Shared to support informed decision-making.
January 4 is National Ribbon Skirt Day.
We acknowledge Isabella Kulak and the continued presence of Indigenous women, girls, youth, and gender-diverse people showing up fully in everyday spaces.
Winter has always been a time to slow down, rest, and prepare for the seasons ahead. We honour this time as part of caring for ourselves, our families, and our communities.
The BoD and staff thank everyone who walked alongside us this year. We wish you a safe and restful season.
10 years since the TRC Final Report. The truths were told, the Calls to Action were clear, many remain unmet.
Reconciliation requires action, accountability, and decisions that protect Indig lives, especially Indig women and girls.
#TruthAndReconciliation#TRC#BCNWA
16 Days has ended, but the work continues. Digital violence affects our families and Nations. Learn, support others, and help strengthen safety in your circles. #16Days
Indig women face staggering rates of violence. 44% experience intimate partner violence, and more than 60% experience physical or sexual assault. Healing is possible.
If you need support, call VictimLinkBC 1-800-563-0808.
We stand with survivors.
Skylar Richard, Youth Director
Today’s message comes from BCNWA Treasurer, Rebecca W.
Her words speak to the reality many of our women, girls, and gender-diverse people face, and the work that still needs to be done to shift the systems that harm us.
#16Days#MMIWG2S#EndViolence
Dec 6 remembers the 14 women killed at École Polytechnique. Gendered violence continues, with Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people facing the highest rates.
Resources: https://t.co/75RdZbGVlv
#16Days#Dec6#WeRemember
UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous said at the United Nations, “Every space, on or offline, must be one of safety, dignity, and equality for all women and girls.”
#noexcuses#16DaysOfActivism
On Nov 8, we honour Indigenous veterans who served with courage and heart in the World Wars. Many returned home to unequal treatment. We honour all who served, especially the women who continue to protect and lead.
#IndigenousVeteransDay#BCNWA
President Gena Edwards shares BCNWA’s response to the 2025 federal budget.
It falls short on housing, health and safety for Indigenous women, girls and gender-diverse people.
Real reconciliation requires investment and accountability.
#BCNWA#Budget2025
October 4 — Sisters in Spirit Day
We remember and honour Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people who are missing or murdered.
Safety for Indigenous women reflects safety for us all.
#SistersInSpirit#MMIWG2S#MMIP#NoMoreStolenSisters#BCNWA
We honour Survivors and remember the children who never came home. 10 years after the TRC Calls to Action, much is still undone. At BCNWA, this history is close to us through family, community, and our office in Kamloops IRS.
#NDTR#TruthAndReconciliation#TRC10Years#BCNWA
Applications now open for the BCNWA ISET Program.
Funding + training to support Indigenous women, Two-Spirited, transgender & gender-diverse people.
Apply: https://t.co/w8PMXwGA3M
#BCNWA#ISET
International Indigenous Women’s Day honours Indigenous women’s leadership and strength worldwide. We also remember MMIWG2S+. You are not forgotten. #InternationalIndigenousWomensDay#MMIWG
We honour lives lost, support families, and call for Indigenous-led, culturally safe solutions. Our work is guided by TRC Call 19, the MMIWG2S Calls for Justice, UNDRIP Article 24, and the UN SDGs.
If you're grieving today, you're not alone. Resources: https://t.co/xRslqYxwoX 🕊️
Today is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples.
This year’s UN theme is Indigenous Peoples and Artificial Intelligence: Defending Rights, Shaping Futures. Technology must respect Indigenous rights, knowledge, and leadership.
#IndigenousPeoplesDay#UNDRIP#BCNWA
You’re invited to our Annual General Meeting.
BC Native Women’s Association will host its AGM on August 19th.
Board elections will take place.
Members are welcome to attend and vote.
August 19 | 1:00 – 4:30 PM
312 Main Street, Vancouver | Room GF2 – Reach
BCNWA VP Glenda Louis joined the first in-person MMIWG2S+ National Working Group meeting (July 23–24, 2025).
This group will lead national advocacy and advise NWAC on MMIWG2S+ priorities.
Chair: Darlene Bower (KotC)
Co-Chair: Rachelle Venne (IAAW)
#MMIWG2S#BCNWA