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From Red Dresses to Memory Stones

Multimedia Activism and Gender-Based Violence in Canada

An examination of anti-violence media activism in Canada that challenges how we engage with trauma, public memory, and justice.

Sexual assault, intimate partner violence, femicide, and violence against 2SLGBTQIA+ people: gender-based violence, or GBV, has many forms and many victims. The #MeToo movement highlighted the power of speaking up on a global scale; From Red Dresses to Memory Stones offers a timely and necessary investigation of GBV activism in Canada.

Nicolette Little interviews numerous activists and explores five anti-violence media projects in detail: the REDress Project and Disposable Red Woman installations, which draw attention to Canada’s crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls; the digital memorialization of murdered Ontario women on each anniversary of the “Montreal Massacre”; the documentary Slut or Nut, filmed during the lead-up to a rape trial; and the Memory Stones Project, in which beach stones are painted with anti-violence messages, then posted across social media. Little challenges assumptions about GBV and provides insights into citizens’ creative, daring, collaborative, and memorializing ways of addressing it—and the discourses that normalize rape culture.

Ultimately, this engaging work is about hope, demonstrating that anti-violence activism is a matter of will and can be done in ways that prioritize consent and protect activists’ well-being.


240 pages | 25 photos, 6 in colour, 1 table | 6 x 9 | © 2026

Media Studies

Sociology: Social Change, Social Movements, Political Sociology

Women's Studies:


Reviews

"This kind of trauma-aware, activist-driven media scholarship not only enriches academic scholarship but also offers practical insights for future research and on-the-ground advocacy work. An original and deeply engaging work, From Red Dresses to Memory Stones will make a significant impact on the study of media activism, feminist methodologies, and gender-based violence prevention in Canada and beyond."

Brianna I. Wiens, Department of English, University of Waterloo

"From Red Dresses to Memory Stones shines a light on the ongoing efforts to create systemic change. It is an essential, timely resource for advocates, policy makers, and anyone seeking to understand and advance the fight against gender-based violence."

Pam Damoff, former MP and CEO of the Pearson Centre

"Through detailed personal stories – from red dresses hanging in trees to memory stones placed on beaches and tweets commemorating femicide victims – Nicolette Little reveals how everyday media can become tools of resistance, remembrance, and healing. This is a powerful and well-researched book that has been written in a sensitive manner to share the stories and struggles related to gender-based violence in Canada. This book honors the voices of survivors and mourning families and also challenges us to rethink how we engage with trauma, activism, and public memory. It is an essential read for anyone committed to justice and change."

Carol Todd, MSC, Founder of Amanda Todd Legacy Society

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