Lucie Idlout, NIRB Community Roundtable, July 25, 2012, Igloolik, Part 1/2 10:47 original English. Lucie is Igloolik Economic Development Officer and presents her comments on the Baffinland Mary River Development and the NIRB Final Public Hearings.
Lucie Idlout, NIRB Community Roundtable, July 25, 2012, Igloolik, Part 2/2 11:03 original English. Lucie is Igloolik Economic Development Officer and presents her comments on the Baffinland Mary River Development and the NIRB Final Public Hearings.
I've been feeling a bit discouraged lately, with the sheer amount of stuff that it seems to me that so many people just don't care about...even when it directly or indirectly affects them! So I'm interested in ways of inspiring activism. What do you think?
Some short thoughts on recent push by animal activists to make polar bears "uplisted". These are not the ONLY thoughts I have on this subject and are not at all comprehensive -- but mostly I was just thinking about how divorcing animal rights activism from human rights activism is actually a specious concept.
In this channel you will find that I have done a documentary on my great grandfather, Peter Freuchen. In this documentary, you will learn that Peter Freuchen was quite the explorer. He has travelled with many others on many trips to the North. He has also wrote many books. One of which he made in to a film called "Eskimo".
In this channel you will find that I have done a documentary on my great grandfather, Peter Freuchen. In this documentary, you will learn that Peter Freuchen was quite the explorer. He has travelled with many others on many trips to the North. He has also wrote many books. One of which he made in to a film called "Eskimo".
I had a solo protest in solidarity with the Nunavut (and Ottawa...and anywhere else that was doing it) protestors. My sign isn't particularly funny or snappy, but it is true, and it did get a lot of people asking me questions, or at least frowning and reading it. One lady who was getting signatures on a petition for women's rights shouted, "Wooooo! Right on!"
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