Discrimination Against Aboriginal People

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Our mission is to eliminate discrimination against Aboriginal peoples. We aim to address the issue of poverty in Aboriginal communities and missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada. Starting by forming a club in our school!

Aboriginals today face lack of funding and support for education, health care, and housing. This causes employment rates to drop, while suicide rates, substance abuse, and criminals increase in number. Overcrowded living conditions, and inadequate housing are also a large problem in Aboriginal communities. There are many more issues, such as that of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls with nearly 1,200 missing or dead.

To raise awareness in our school about these social injustices and encourage people …show more content…

It is unacceptable that Aboriginal peoples have not been treated as equals and have not received funding or support for ___ years. Change is unmistakably needed as seen with the _______ present today, which are not being resolved despite _________. More voices are needed to bring justice.

Many organizations battling these social injustices may seem far away or disconnected to students at school. Clubs are a great way for students to be involved in issues concerning society and help change the world.

Although Aboriginal peoples have been oppressed and mistreated horribly for hundreds of years, they are forgiving and act peacefully to bring change.

The new Liberal government has promised to launch a public inquiry about missing and murdered indigenous women, invest in educating First Nations children, and improve their relationship with Aboriginal peoples

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