Deborah Campbell: Acts of resistance in the colonial human rights system


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Dec 01 2020 44 mins  

In our first-ever episode, we talk to Cree and Métis-Cree lawyers Amber Prince and Myrna McCallum about their experiences representing Deborah Campbell, an Indigenous mother who took the Vancouver Police to the BC Human Rights Tribunal. In 2019, she won her case, and we've all got a lot to learn from it.

Discussed: acts of resistance, trauma-informed practice, cultural humility, Indigenous lawyers representing Indigenous people.

Music: Ross Bugden, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.