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It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law (English Version)

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Numéro de catalogue:  FNC001
Producteur:  First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
Agences de production:  First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
Sujet:  Droit criminel, Étude des premières nations, Études sociales, Études sociales canadiennes, Faits de société canadienne, Histoire du Canada, Orientation, Peuples autochtones, Problèmes sociaux, Questions autochtones, Santé et Médecine
Langue:  Anglais
Niveau scolaire:  6 - 8, 9 - 12, Post-secondaire, Adulte
Pays d'origine:  Canada
Année du droit d’auteur:  2017
Durée:  26:00
Sous-titrage:  Oui


Demande de pré-visionnement

It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law (English Version): In February, 2007, the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and Assembly of First Nations filed a human rights complaint alleging that the federal government's provision of First Nations child and family services on reserves was inequitable and thus discriminatory under the Canadian Human Rights Act. On January 26, 2016, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal issued a landmark ruling that found Canada guilty of racial discrimination against First Nations children. Featuring interviews with the Caring Society’s pro bono legal team, this short film explores the history and significance of this historic case through a legal lens. Thoughtful and engaging, the film is a must watch for legal professionals, educators, activists, and young people alike.

Filmmaker Bio: A member of the Gitxsan First Nation, Cindy Blackstock is honoured to serve as the Executive Director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society and a professor at McGill University’s School of Social Work. She has over 30 years of experience working in child welfare and Indigenous children’s rights and has published more than 75 articles on topics relating to reconciliation, Indigenous theory, First Nations child welfare and human rights.


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