Resources for Aboriginal Discrimination & Predjudice
Qallunaat! Why White People Are Funny
Still Waiting for Justice
A 15-minute documentary by Nadine Valcin, 2006
This short documentary is about an Aboriginal corrections officer who says he is the victim of workplace racial harassment. He has spent the last 18 years fighting a government institution for justice. Made as part of the Work For All project 2006, an NFB and HRSDC‐Labour initiative to combat racism in the workplace.
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Modern Racism in Canada
A Lecture by Phil Fontaine [1998 Lecture]
Racism, among other things, is a contest over meanings. Canada’s cherished image as a tolerant society leads even progressive Canadians to the view that racism means only overt acts by some nasty individuals against other individuals. Fontaine not see it that way. No Aboriginal person in Canada sees it that way. They see, experience, and understand on a daily basis, racism is interwoven in the very fabric of the social system in Canada. Visit the Government of Canada's archives below: |
Watch this brief video about the Assembly of First Nations:
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