Sunday, December 23, 2012

idlenomore:

Women’s Warrior Song — Here’s some video from this morning’s Idle No More demonstration for aboriginal treaty rights, in support of Chief Theresa Spence, in opposition to Bill C-45 and the Harper government, at the Vancouver Art Gallery, downtown Vancouver, BC, December 23, 2012 (running time 3 min 08 sec). [source]

Tuesday, June 19, 2012
selchieproductions:

Daví Kopenawa Yanomami, a Yanomami spiritual leader, indigenous rights activist and winner of several international prestigious awards. 

selchieproductions:

Daví Kopenawa Yanomami, a Yanomami spiritual leader, indigenous rights activist and winner of several international prestigious awards. 

Thursday, April 19, 2012
selchieproductions:

Yanomami
Today’s the Brazilian Dia do Índio, a day dedicated to the rights of Brazil’s indigenous peoples.

selchieproductions:

Yanomami

Today’s the Brazilian Dia do Índio, a day dedicated to the rights of Brazil’s indigenous peoples.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

What is meant by the racialization of poverty ?

racismfreeontario:

Racialized communities experience ongoing, disproportionate levels of poverty. In other words, people from Aboriginal and ethno-racial minority groups (communities of colour) are more likely to fall below the low income cut off (LICO) and to have related problems like poor health, lower education, and fewer job opportunities, than those from European backgrounds. While it is possible for anyone to experience low income and reduced opportunities, individual and systemic racism plays a large role in creating such problems. Discrimination means that members of racialized communities are less likely to get jobs when equally qualified and are likely to make less income than their white peers. It means they are more likely to live and work in poor conditions, to have less access to healthcare, and to be victims of police violence.

 (via Colour of Poverty - Colour of Change)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011