Land Defense and the Climate Emergency — with Grand Chief Stewart Phillip
Listen to the full episode: https://www.sfu.ca/sfuwoodwards/community-engagement/Below-the-Radar/episodes/episodes1/ep135-grand-chief-stewart-phillip.html
Wrapping up our series on Climate Justice and Inequality, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip joins Below the Radar to talk about his history of activism as a lifelong advocate for Indigenous Peoples’ Title and Rights. He and Am speak about his role in historical battles for Indigenous land rights over the decades, and the future of land defense.
In the midst of overlapping crises of the global pandemic and the contamination of the drug supply, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip addresses the need for a stronger response from the government that focuses on the people rather than corporations. He digs into government shortcomings when it comes to respecting Indigenous jurisdiction over Indigenous lands, landmark victories, and the ongoing fight to protect Indigenous territories.
He also addresses his unconditional love for the land and for the people as his motivation to continue the fight for justice, and the sense of hope he feels about passing the torch to this new generation of land defenders.
Read the transcript:
https://www.sfu.ca/sfuwoodwards/community-engagement/Below-the-Radar/transcripts/ep135-grand-chief-stewart-phillip.html
About the Series:
https://www.sfu.ca/sfuwoodwards/community-engagement/Below-the-Radar/climate-justice-and-inequality.html
Produced by SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement.
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Видео Land Defense and the Climate Emergency — with Grand Chief Stewart Phillip канала SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement
Wrapping up our series on Climate Justice and Inequality, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip joins Below the Radar to talk about his history of activism as a lifelong advocate for Indigenous Peoples’ Title and Rights. He and Am speak about his role in historical battles for Indigenous land rights over the decades, and the future of land defense.
In the midst of overlapping crises of the global pandemic and the contamination of the drug supply, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip addresses the need for a stronger response from the government that focuses on the people rather than corporations. He digs into government shortcomings when it comes to respecting Indigenous jurisdiction over Indigenous lands, landmark victories, and the ongoing fight to protect Indigenous territories.
He also addresses his unconditional love for the land and for the people as his motivation to continue the fight for justice, and the sense of hope he feels about passing the torch to this new generation of land defenders.
Read the transcript:
https://www.sfu.ca/sfuwoodwards/community-engagement/Below-the-Radar/transcripts/ep135-grand-chief-stewart-phillip.html
About the Series:
https://www.sfu.ca/sfuwoodwards/community-engagement/Below-the-Radar/climate-justice-and-inequality.html
Produced by SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement.
Follow us!
Twitter: @sfu_voce
Instagram: @sfu_voce
Facebook: @sfuvoce
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