Posts tagged decolonization
Where do we go from here? • ¿A dónde vamos desde aquí?

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Since March 29, the start date of Derek Chauvin’s trial, 64 people - approximately 3 people each day - have died at the hands of law enforcement in the United States. One officer being held accountable does not come close to rectifying the loss of Black and Brown lives nor does it erase the fact that the United States has a serious problem with policing. We also can’t view the institution of policing in isolation when the whole system is guilty.

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De hecho, desde el 29 de marzo, fecha de inicio del juicio de Chauvin, 64 personas, aproximadamente 3 personas por día, han muerto a manos de las fuerzas del orden en los Estados Unidos. La rendición de cuentas de un oficial no se acerca a rectificar la pérdida de vidas de Black and Brown ni borra el hecho de que Estados Unidos tiene un problema serio con la policía. Tampoco podemos ver la institución de la policía de forma aislada cuando todo el sistema es culpable.

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A Litany of Confession for Indigenous Peoples' Day

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There are no words in the English language adequate to confess the impacts of white settler colonialism on the Indigenous People of this nation and this world. The first step in the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous is to admit that we have a problem.

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Solo disponible en ingles.

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My Vocation as a Peacemaker

The following story is part of the Vocation of Peacemaking series where we asked members and friends of the BPFNA to write brief essays on their peacemaking work. Each story is a wonderful reminder that there are as many ways to live a life of peace as there are people, and that we can act for peace in real and important ways wherever we find ourselves. This essay comes from Laurel Dykstra, Anglican priest and community-based activist and writer, who lives in East Vancouver.

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