The Indigenous Rights Declaration: From Policy to Practice with Khelsilem
October 18th, 2023
Join us for an insightful lecture by Indigenous political leader Khelsilem.
Khelsilem will delve into the journey of implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) over the past six years. UNDRIP, hailed as the framework for reconciliation, sets out the minimum standards for the dignity of Indigenous Peoples. Hosted by SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement and recorded on October 18, 2023.
Despite its adoption by 143 UN member states a decade ago, progress in realizing Indigenous Rights has been sluggish, bewildering, and hampered by a lack of comprehensive understanding among policy makers. Khelsilem, a frontline leader in this endeavor, was present at the adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (DRIPA) by the Province of British Columbia, and then spearheaded the development of the Squamish Nation’s formal response to BC’s DRIPA Action Plan, and in 2022 co-chaired the City of Vancouver’s Task Force on Implementing UNDRIP, leading to Vancouver's historic status as the first city in the world to adopt a strategy for UNDRIP implementation.
This lecture promises profound insights into the ongoing struggle for the ultimate goal of UNDRIP: the full enjoyment of Indigenous Rights by Indigenous Peoples. We invite policy makers, political leaders, government officials, NGOs, community organizers and the public to join us for this special talk followed by a reception.
About Khelsilem
Khelsilem is a prominent Indigenous leader and current Chairperson of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation). First elected to Council in 2017, Chairperson Khelsilem was an official Spokesperson and active in leading work on various projects and initiatives, including developing an affordable housing not-for-profit that is building 1,000 units of subsidized affordable homes and the 6,000-market apartment development at his Nation’s Sen̓áḵw lands, the largest Indigenous housing development in Canadian history.
Видео The Indigenous Rights Declaration: From Policy to Practice with Khelsilem канала SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement
Join us for an insightful lecture by Indigenous political leader Khelsilem.
Khelsilem will delve into the journey of implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) over the past six years. UNDRIP, hailed as the framework for reconciliation, sets out the minimum standards for the dignity of Indigenous Peoples. Hosted by SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement and recorded on October 18, 2023.
Despite its adoption by 143 UN member states a decade ago, progress in realizing Indigenous Rights has been sluggish, bewildering, and hampered by a lack of comprehensive understanding among policy makers. Khelsilem, a frontline leader in this endeavor, was present at the adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (DRIPA) by the Province of British Columbia, and then spearheaded the development of the Squamish Nation’s formal response to BC’s DRIPA Action Plan, and in 2022 co-chaired the City of Vancouver’s Task Force on Implementing UNDRIP, leading to Vancouver's historic status as the first city in the world to adopt a strategy for UNDRIP implementation.
This lecture promises profound insights into the ongoing struggle for the ultimate goal of UNDRIP: the full enjoyment of Indigenous Rights by Indigenous Peoples. We invite policy makers, political leaders, government officials, NGOs, community organizers and the public to join us for this special talk followed by a reception.
About Khelsilem
Khelsilem is a prominent Indigenous leader and current Chairperson of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation). First elected to Council in 2017, Chairperson Khelsilem was an official Spokesperson and active in leading work on various projects and initiatives, including developing an affordable housing not-for-profit that is building 1,000 units of subsidized affordable homes and the 6,000-market apartment development at his Nation’s Sen̓áḵw lands, the largest Indigenous housing development in Canadian history.
Видео The Indigenous Rights Declaration: From Policy to Practice with Khelsilem канала SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement
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