Update 29, Gitxsan Grandmothers Struggle with #ChildWelfare #Poverty #Genocide

To those who doubt my words, I don't need any proof. As I’ve said, we live daily with threats and retribution.

Fear is intentionally instilled to deter us from fighting for the freedom of Indigenous peoples.

For the past 13 years, I have written countless letters, with the support of Hereditary Chiefs advocating for the return of my grandchildren. When I’m in court, I speak up to correct any inaccuracies presented by the Director's counsel. Yet, this approach is no longer effective, and our Hereditary Chiefs are often ignored. Judges can be swayed in their decisions, influenced by their own understanding of systemic racism.

On March 6th, there will be a presentation hearing for my granddaughter. I ask that you please pray for Dax’gyet.

Sharing government-approved articles has never brought about change. Most often, the news perpetuates fear, controlling society by highlighting another tragic story of a Native child harmed by a family member or a placement gone wrong. They rarely report on the joyous return of a child to their community or celebrate Indigenous events that showcase our resilience and strength.

Socially accepted racism will only change when non-Indigenous people become uncomfortable. A wise lawyer once advised me to always press the issue, but that does not mean being disrespectful. We must be treated as equals on this journey.

Our children are suffering. What are you doing to help?


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