What are some tangible strategies for disrupting race-based oppression experienced by Indigenous Children?
What is
-Anti-oppressive practice
-Advocacy
-Support Indigenous organizations
-Theory
-Inclusion
There are __ Calls to Action
What is 94?
This theory suggests that race is an important context that affects the lives of those who are oppressed.
What is Critical Race Theory?
She is an Indigenous Child welfare activist?
What is Cindy Blackstock?
We should __ against policies and practices that create a disadvantage to people of certain races.
What is Advocate?
This principle makes sure all First Nations children living in Canada can access the products, services and supports they need when they need them
What is Jordan's Principle?
Acting upon the ___ can help redress the legacy of residential schools and advance the process of Canadian reconciliation.
What is Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Calls to Action?
Indigenous Children must have __ to resources and services that meet their needs and are culturally appropriate.
What is Equal Access?
Canada must address ___ to improve Indigenous Child welfare.
What is Systemic racism/colonialism?
Indigenous culture must be __ in theory, research, policy and practice pertaining to Indigenous children (communities)
What is Integrated/Incorporated?