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MMIW I Wear Red For My Sister - Red Hand Women Together Ceramic Coffee Mug

MMIW I Wear Red For My Sister - Red Hand Women Together Ceramic Coffee Mug

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MMIW I Wear Red For My Sister - Red Hand Women Together Ceramic Coffee Mug

MMIW I Wear Red For My Sister - Red Hand Women Together Ceramic Coffee Mug

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💝THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING US!💝

Product Details: 

  • Material: 100% Ceramic
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Microwave safe
  • Printed in the USA

All products are made to order and proudly printed to the best standards available. They do not include embellishments, such as rhinestones or glitter

IMPORTANT NOTES:

We don't want you to choose the wrong size when ordering online. So please check our size chart carefully placed where shown near the bottom of the product image.

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ORANGE SHIRT DAY | SEPTEMBER 30
 Orange Shirt Day grew out of Phyllis Webstad’s story of having her shiny new orange shirt taken away on her first day at residential school. She was among the hundreds of thousands of Indigenous children who attended Indian residential schools in Canada between the late 1800s and 1996 and who must now live with the devastating and lasting effects. While wearing orange today reminds us of the impact of residential schools still felt, it’s also become a symbol of hope, ongoing healing and reconciliation and honours the experience of Indigenous Peoples.

WAYS TO SUPPORT ORANGE SHIRT DAY
Wear an orange shirt to show your support for those in the Native American community. Support those who did not escape the enduring impact of the trauma. Communities across the United States and Canada commemorate Orange Shirt Day by hosting memorials, candlelight vigils, and walks. Speakers offer a historical perspective to raise awareness.

We promise to donate to the "American Indian Child Resource Center" (https://aicrc.org) from the sale of orange shirts. Follow us on social media to stay up to date with our donations.

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Returns/Exchanges:

Empower Native Voice DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OR EXCHANGES for custom printed products. If there's an issue with your order (damaged, wrong product, or incorrect size), please contact us within 2 days of receiving the item at [support@empowernativevoice.com](mailto:support@empowernativevoice.com)** with a photo of the issue and your order number. We will assist with a replacement or reshipment.

Refunds/Resend:

We accept refunds or reshipments in the following cases if you contact us within 2 days of receiving the item:- Damaged or poor-quality items- Wrong item (wrong design or product type)- Incorrect size- Order not received within 35 days (US orders) or 60 days(international orders)

Exclusions:

No refunds or reshipments for:- Incorrect size chosen by the customer- Missing package due to incorrect shipping address- Dissatisfaction with item material- Changes to order after shipment- Returns without prior contact with us

Order Modifications/Cancellations:

You may modify or cancel your order within 2 hours of purchase. After 2 hours, the order is in production and cannot be modified.

Lost Packages:

If the package is lost due to an incorrect shipping address, we are not responsible for replacements or refunds. Please double-check your shipping address before confirming your order.

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    The Native American design on this tumbler is absolutely stunning. It's a great way to raise awareness and support a crucial cause.

    Olivia Garcia
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    The fabric of this t-shirt is high-quality and durable. It has held up well after multiple washes. Love it!

    David Wilson
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    I am blown away with the quality and artistry on my hat. Upon opening I immediately wore the hat and got many compliments! I will definitely purchase again from this shop.

    Sherrie Dennis
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    EVERY CHILD MATTERS

    The phrase "Every Child Matters" stems from a significant Canadian movement to address the enduring trauma and systemic inequalities Indigenous children face due to the legacy of residential schools.The story is rooted in the experience of Phyllis Webstad, who had her new orange shirt taken away on her first day at a residential school, a symbol of the broader suppression of Indigenous culture and identity."Every Child Matters" is the message behind Orange Shirt Day, observed on September 30th, which aims to raise awareness, honor residential school survivors and their families, and promote reconciliation by acknowledging that all children deserve respect and opportunity.

    Behind Every Number, a Lost Child

    Over 150,000 Indigenous children were taken from their families and forced into Canada’s residential school system - a system built on erasure, pain, and loss.
    Many never came home.

    In 2021, the remains of 215 children were uncovered at the site of a former residential school in British Columbia, shocking the nation and awakening a painful truth. Since then, over 1,700 unmarked graves have been discovered at or near seven former residential schools across the country.

    These are not just numbers - they are children, stories, and futures that were stolen.

    On September 30, we wear orange to remember them, to honor the survivors, and to commit to truth, justice, and reconciliation.

    Together in Orange: Honoring Every Child

    A simple orange shirt.
    A powerful message of truth, healing, and hope.

    Every year on September 30th, we wear orange to honor Indigenous children who were taken from their families and placed in residential schools. The orange shirt symbolizes the loss of identity, culture, and childhood - but it also represents the strength and spirit of those who survived.

    In this photo, you'll see the heart of the message: smiling faces, united in orange, standing together in solidarity and awareness.

    Whether you wear your shirt to remember, to learn, or to show support - you are part of a growing movement toward justice and reconciliation.

    🧡 Every child deserves to be seen, heard, and loved. Every child matters.

    Share Your Voice Campaign

    The Share Your Voice campaign aims to raise awareness about MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) and provide a platform for individuals to share their stories, inspiring collective action.

    Through both social media and on-the-ground efforts like distributing informational flyers, we strive to bring visibility to the crisis, amplify silenced voices, and support the search for missing Indigenous women and girls.

    Every shared hashtag #ShareYourVoice and every flyer handed out contributes to raising awareness, spreading vital information, and offering renewed hope to families still searching for their loved ones.

    Support from the community

    #ShareYourVoice campaign is a powerful effort to raise awareness about the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW). The images in this photo reflect the active participation of the community, from protests to exhibitions, with the goal of amplifying the voices of Indigenous victims.The photos show the unity and determination of the community through activities such as holding flyers and painting the MMIW symbol – the Red Hand, delivering a powerful message: "Look closely into these eyes" - don’t let silence continue, speak out for justice. This is a meaningful campaign created for the rights and survival of Indigenous women.

    Join with us Share Your Voice campaign

    Join us as a volunteer to distribute flyers and support the #ShareYourVoice campaign. Together, we can raise awareness about MMIW and bring hope to the families of missing victims.

    Customer Reviews

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    Catherine Brown

    Every time I use this mug, I’m reminded of the strength and resilience of Indigenous women.

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    Brian Smith

    I bought this mug as a gift for a friend who is passionate about social justice. She loved it!

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    Anna Johnson

    The quality of this ceramic mug is excellent. It’s sturdy, the print is clear, and the message is incredibly important. Proud to own this

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    Anonymous
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    I absolutely love the art on this mug

    I absolutely love the art on this mug. The details, text, and colors are wonderful, but the image is slightly smaller than advertised so you don't get as much of them. With that said, I don't regret the purchase and I'm grateful to have it!

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    Lise Hull
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    Great product

    This mug perfectly represents its cause. In addition, it is well made and designed. I am proud to own it.