Colonial Deceptions; Indigenous Injustices
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With Leslie Anne St. Amour, a lawyer, champion of Indigenous rights, a social activist and the Campaigns Director of Raven, we get up close and personal in trying to understand the Indigenous perspective. Â Because, despite the critical role Indigenous communities can play in environmental stewardship, there is a noticeable reluctance to integrate their voices. This reluctance can be attributed to several factors:
Historical Marginalization: Indigenous communities have been historically marginalized and excluded from decision-making processes.
Lack of Awareness: There is a general lack of awareness about the depth of indigenous knowledge and its relevance to contemporary environmental issues.
Systemic Barriers: Institutional and systemic barriers often prevent Indigenous participation in environmental governance.
To overcome these challenges, it is essential to:
Educate and Raise Awareness: Promote Education about Indigenous history, rights, and environmental knowledge.
Foster Inclusive Policies: Develop and implement policies that actively include Indigenous voices in environmental decision-making.
Support Indigenous-Led Initiatives: Provide support and resources to Indigenous-led environmental initiatives and organizations.
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