'Idle No More': Hunger-striking Attawapiskat chief vows to 'die' for her people as aboriginal protests spread
OTTAWA - Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan is offering to meet this week with a northern Ontario chief who embarked on a hunger strike Tuesday out of frustration with the federal government.
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Trigger warning for racism/discrimination... )
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press release from the movement if anyone's looking on one
good summary of what's going on: Idle No More: There's good reason the Natives are restless
also, near the end, it links to an article questioning why some of the most marginalized and vulnerable people in North America to stand alone again environmental disaster and faux democracy. This is an issue for ALL Canadians.
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OP, thank you for posting this. First Nations peoples deserve more media attention than they're getting. I can't find a better article on it right now (on my way out the door) but a report was released this week in the wake of the Robert Picton case examining how Native women in particular at higher risk of such violence, and it makes 60+ recommendations to improve their conditions. It's actually a really interesting report, from what I heard on the CBC--far reaching; looks at socioeconomic factors and institutionalized racism, if I understood correctly.
http://www.globaltvbc.com/missing+women+inquiry+makes+65+recommendations/6442774135/story.html
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That is very interesting -the number of missing Aboriginal women in this country is appalling.
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