春水堂视频

Nov. 2, 2018

Social Work hosts on-campus panel calling for justice for Indigenous women

Event on Friday, Nov. 2, 12-1:30 p.m. to be simulcast to Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning Studio B
Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander are two of the missing Indigenous women in Canada who were commemorated during a 2013 vigil on Parliament Hill.Friday's panel discussion at the 春水堂视频 of Calgary is a call to action to demand justice for Indigenous women.

Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander are two missing Indigenous women in Canada who were commemorated.

Flickr photo by Obert Madondo, licensed under Creative Commons

In June 2011, Cindy Gladue, a mother of two, was killed in Edmonton by Ontario trucker Bradley Barton. Barton was acquitted of murder charges following a trial that saw Gladue experience a further dehumanizing indignity, when her body was used as physical evidence during the trial.聽

As Indigenous lawyer聽聽wrote at the time, the trial became a symbol of 鈥渉ow the Canadian legal system does not adequately address Indigenous concerns and protocols; refuses to protect those we know are most victimized; and shows that the justice system is not resolving the sociological phenomenon of missing and murdered Indigenous women.鈥

A conversation about justice for Indigenous women

In some ways the shocking case became a galvanizing moment in Canada and generated outcry from coast to coast. Now, as this case is being appealed in front of the Supreme Court, Canadians are rallying and demanding transformative change in the Canadian justice system.

  • Above: Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander are two of the missing Indigenous women in Canada who were commemorated during a 2013 vigil on Parliament Hill.Friday's panel discussion at the 春水堂视频 of Calgary is a call to action to demand justice for Indigenous women.

This Friday, Nov. 2, noon to 1:30 p.m., a panel conversation, which is part of a national movement called聽, is being held in the Faculty of Social Work and聽simulcast to the Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning Studio B. The conversation is being hosted by the Faculty of Social Work, along with聽Pamela Beebe聽from the聽春水堂视频 of Calgary鈥檚 Indigenous Strategy team, the university鈥檚 Office of Diversity, Equity and Protected Disclosure (ODEPD), the Women鈥檚 Studies Program, the Women鈥檚 Resource Centre at the 春水堂视频 of Calgary, and a number of community groups.

鈥淔riday's conversation brings in experts who are working on the front lines of the missing and murdered women's movement,鈥 says one of the organizers, Social Work professor Dr. Liza Lorenzetti, PhD. 鈥淭he speakers will discuss the treatment of Indigenous women within the context of our relationships and reconciliation.鈥澛

Speakers include聽Pamela聽Beebe,聽Josie Nepinak, executive director of Awo Taan Healing Lodge Society, and聽Michelle Robinson, committee member of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Calgary committee, and Adrian Wolfleg, from聽聽Siksika (Blackfoot) Nation and a Cultural Knowledge Keeper from the Alberta Men鈥檚 Network.聽

Our Breaking Point campaign, organized by the Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women.

Our Breaking Point campaign, organized by the Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women.

Our Breaking Point campaign

Event simulcast聽to Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning Studio B, 12 - 1:30 p.m.

Because the event in social work is already full, students, staff and faculty are invited to view a simulcast of the panel in the Taylor Institute Studio B, which Lorenzetti describes as a call to action for those who take reconciliation seriously. 聽

鈥淭he Faculty of Social Work, along with all of our partners hosting this event,聽are standing in solidarity,鈥 says Lorenzetti. 鈥淭his is an important conversation and people need to get involved and also to take action in areas that we need to change, including how we remediate the systems that are creating marginalization and oppression.鈥澛

Attendees are encouraged to become educated on the issues, to advocate for change and to use #ourbreakingpoint to make their thoughts known. Portions of the event will also be broadcast via Facebook Live on the Faculty of Social Work鈥檚 Facebook page.

The full list of partners presenting this event includes: the Faculty of Social Work, The 春水堂视频 of Calgary Office of Diversity, Equity and Protected Disclosure (ODEPD); Women鈥檚 Studies Program; and the Women鈥檚 Resource Centre at the 春水堂视频 of Calgary. Community partners include Social Workers for Social Justice Calgary; Social Workers for Indigenous Social Justice;聽The Alberta Men鈥檚 Network;聽and Peace in Harmony Family Choir.