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How to Build Bridges | Georgina Jolibois
Georgina Jolibois is a Canadian politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River in the House of Commons of Canada in the Canadian federal election, 2015.
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Claudette Commanda is an Algonquin from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation who has dedicated the last 30 years promoting First Nations people, history, culture, language, traditional knowledge and rights. She is a professor for the University of Ottawa’s Institute of Women’s Studies, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Law, and the Aboriginal Studies Program, teaching courses on First Nations W...
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  • @TomTom-rh5gk
    @TomTom-rh5gk 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Give me a break. You deny the existence of individuality. You think that everyone is a mechanical devise.

  • @Popunkwillneverdie
    @Popunkwillneverdie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some people are so poor all they have is money

  • @Popunkwillneverdie
    @Popunkwillneverdie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂😂😂

  • @arturocastro2645
    @arturocastro2645 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Economic impact is controlled by individual fesr base

  • @robertpauldeschambeault3702
    @robertpauldeschambeault3702 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 when I look back at all your videos you are not wearing the scarf. Until lately since the Gaza war. But remember what happened on October 7th there were babies beheaded women raped in 1500 people killed. Because they were Jews.

  • @robertpauldeschambeault3702
    @robertpauldeschambeault3702 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sarah, remember one thing, you are representing Canadian people. You are representing the passed laws and to fight for people's rights in Canada. I am a native of this country, I don't think it's right that to bring a protest into our Parliament building. Everybody has feelings about the war in Gaza. But there's no place for it in our Parliament when we are just there to make laws and to pass bills that we Canadians need. Pray for the housing. Pray for the elderly who have been in poverty. Pray for the natives who are living up north in housing that is built in 1960 and 1970. Pray for the missing indigenous women. And it doesn't compared to the residential school of what you went through. A lot of women and a lot of people of Aboriginal descent would like an apology. The scarf you where has been brought in from you just to protest as it is not your culture

  • @C_R_O_M________
    @C_R_O_M________ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Marxist thought regurgitated and vomited in our faces as "updated". Got it! Marx couldn't even manage his household economics but, alas, he was brilliant in telling whole societies what to do! Nonsense! The culprit is the left brain (pun intended) with it's arbitrary interpretations. The giveaway is when you hear people talking about socioeconomic classification (classes). That's left brain talk! The right brain which sees the whole, knows very well that classes aren't closed little boxes but permeable barriers that one can pass both ways.

  • @mimwarlick1604
    @mimwarlick1604 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Inequality is INEVITABLE. Each of us are born with different genetic gifts. When you can beat genetics, you can beat inequality…and what a boring world it will be. It’s why communism fails EVERYWHERE.

  • @tompogson9755
    @tompogson9755 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Basic income proponents are either seen as Karl Marx or, in this case, Milton Friedman. Professor Guy Standing, most busy speaker in the world on basic income has called it repeatedly not a panacea and has pushed for collective voice and return of good social services.

  • @jackcarney313
    @jackcarney313 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just what I was seeking, well done, thank you! “We are today like a group of people standing on the banks of a river trying desperately to save people we see drowning, but refusing to go upstream and stop them from being thrown in. The reduction of human violence involves prevention first of all-the removal of the source of the illness-just like the prevention of any other human clinical disorder. The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awaken. The further back in history one goes, the lower the level of child care. The ultimate cause of all wars and human misery is the parental holocaust of children throughout history-an untold story of how literally billions of innocent, helpless children have been routinely killed, bound, battered, mutilated, raped and tortured and then as adults have inflicted upon others the nightmares they themselves experienced. The evolution of the psyche is first of all accomplished by removing terrible abuses of children and their resulting developmental distortions, allowing the psyche to produce historical novelty and achieve its own inherent human growth path. Culture evolves through the increase of love and freedom for children. The crucial task of future generations will be to raise loved children who grow up to be peaceful, rather than walking time bombs. Self-mastery must replace the mastery of others. Global suicide must not continue to be our goal. Can we afford not to teach parenting? What more important task can we devote our resources to?” Lloyd deMause jack.doroyal.com/parenteffectivenesstrainingnewzealand

  • @EmmaQaludjak
    @EmmaQaludjak 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Prayers and strength going out to our inuit leaders Natan

  • @DoctorGrapeApe
    @DoctorGrapeApe 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love this video, but someone needs to stop chucking these children into rivers lmao

  • @brettparnell8254
    @brettparnell8254 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If Sara cares about the right to life, she should care about Israeli children who were executed by the Hamas terrorists that she supports.

  • @dusgoodman5910
    @dusgoodman5910 ปีที่แล้ว

    Two points of view on whether the US ought to organize a general fundamental pay (UBI) plot are examined in the video. One contention on the side of UBI claims that it very well may be a solution for disparity and destitution. The other safeguard of UBI is that it would beat work and cause financial stagnation. The support for widespread fundamental pay (UBI) is established on the distributive justice rule, which means to guarantee that the expenses and advantages of society are separated similarly. UBI advocates battle that it is a method for giving everybody, paying little heed to work status or pay level, a fundamental measure of pay. This would act as a security net for individuals who probably won't approach different sorts of social help and would support resolving the issues of neediness and disparity. The ethical principle of individual responsibility, which expresses that individuals ought to be responsible for their own demonstrations and results, is the groundwork of the contention against general fundamental pay. UBI's doubters battle that it would bring about a culture of dependence, where individuals rely upon help from the public authority as opposed to tracking down work to help themselves. Furthermore, they fight that UBI can deter work and cause financial stagnation since individuals may be less disposed to work on the off chance that they are guaranteed customary pay. Other moral ideas that may be considered in this conversation, notwithstanding distributive justice, and individual responsibility, are autonomy and beneficence. While helpfulness alludes to the obligation to accomplish something beneficial and advance the prosperity of others, independence alludes to the opportunity for individuals to make their own decisions and seek after their own objectives. These thoughts might be significant for investigating what UBI means for individuals' decisions and the well-being of society all in all. By and large, the conversation of general fundamental pay (UBI) is confounded and integrates various moral ideas and issues. While some could fight that UBI could assist with finishing destitution and disparity, others may be stressed over what it could mean for individuals' feelings of moral obligation and financial efficiency. Eventually, any decision concerning UBI ought to be taken after cautiously gauging these ethical statutes and their repercussions for society in general.

  • @kj6542
    @kj6542 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @psychicspy
    @psychicspy ปีที่แล้ว

    Inequality is the natural state of the world. One animal has always had more or less food than the next. One plant more or less sun light than the next. One person more or less of whatever it is they need or desire than the next person. Causality naturally produces different levels of social status, but forcing those who are well off to contribute to the needs of those who are less well off is not the answer.

  • @airinemanwo481
    @airinemanwo481 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Shed some light on social determinants of Health.

  • @socially_akward_capt.ameri6058
    @socially_akward_capt.ameri6058 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So what's the reason about the babies keeps appearing

  • @zanelendlangamandla2321
    @zanelendlangamandla2321 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow im inspired

  • @summerclubs9064
    @summerclubs9064 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    PROBLEM: We need more income SOLUTION: Not UBI!! Fire a bunch of sponges who steal 50% of worker's incomes through excessive taxation. Limit it to 25%. Problem SOLVED!

  • @benmussolini2284
    @benmussolini2284 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If anyone did ever tell how these kids die or how things get the way they are or how they end up in situations ,Unless its the stories you want to hear, it will just be ignored or attacked .Thats why a lot of people dont care as much as you might want them to care ,You only hear what you want to hear and you dont want to even listen to others opinions on things and thats because there might be truth in those opinions , and that scares the hell out of you. Sometimes realizing yourselves and starting the changes there first can do wonders. But blaming others for everything and thinking that you have no faults in you isnt going to change a thing. No one is perfect.We all have faults .

  • @zirrkurd
    @zirrkurd 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    "WHO KEEPS CHUCKING THESE KIDS IN THE RIVER"

  • @kellysavalas5937
    @kellysavalas5937 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Reach out to me. Im a white guy who had a baby with a native girl. Ask me my experience involving a Native CFS worker. Maybe you can explain the native cfs system endangering my half native child.

  • @BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr
    @BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Could dr blackstock please be our next prime minister? Thank you.

  • @somcana
    @somcana 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wouldn't say dysfunction but unhealthy mechanisms of coping that is resulted from broken chain of learning due to genocidal policies imposed on them

  • @matthewkantzioris797
    @matthewkantzioris797 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This really needs to stop.

  • @gavinmcphee9535
    @gavinmcphee9535 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish I was chucked in the water ;-; lul

  • @halamurshed810
    @halamurshed810 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    like wow. He's an inspiration for everyone; young and old.

  • @simonlegrand7397
    @simonlegrand7397 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    We all care about thing not equally like I like fries more the others or I like ford more then others you must be mentalill to think we should all be equal in any way your spread and spay so much time to nosence it's unbeliable

  • @simonlegrand7397
    @simonlegrand7397 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If we all equal I could make.love to your wife why not we equal?

  • @geesehoward7261
    @geesehoward7261 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    what a load of shit

  • @davedat1305
    @davedat1305 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is too underrated and too unwatched

  • @summerlearningincentralpa296
    @summerlearningincentralpa296 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is this available in Spanish?

  • @hud86
    @hud86 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I grew up in America and was fed the whole "boot strap yourself meritocracy" story. Then I had a few jobs working for some wealthy people. In my mind I thought: if money is an indicator of work, people with lots of money must work very hard. In reality most of the people I worked for either inherited the business, or had royalties from family holdings which bought the business. Often the businesses ran at a deficit, which I didn't think was possible in a free market capitalist system as the business would die. But we don't live in a free market meritocratic society, we live in a feudal /aristocracy system. I thought WWII was fought for the freedom and right of the common person to make something of themselves if they desire and show up to work doing their best. How did the british caste system shit permeant into american culture? I thought americans didn't put up with that stuff, tea party anyone?

    • @psychicspy
      @psychicspy ปีที่แล้ว

      You clearly learned nothing from working with wealthy people. They have a mindset that you do not share. I'll give you an example. Have you ever used one of those "Bullet" blenders to make a smoothie? They are incredibly loud. A person with a poor mindset (you) would stick your fingers in your ears. A person with a rich mindset would stop to ask "how can I make this blender less noisy?" The person who solves the problem by producing a product that is successful in the market becomes rich. No one ever got rich by sticking their fingers in their ears.

    • @C_R_O_M________
      @C_R_O_M________ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@psychicspy great example and allegory.

    • @C_R_O_M________
      @C_R_O_M________ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are many people who inherit great wealth and spend it to smithereens. Your observing bias involves those that don't and actually manage it well. Your sample is inadequately small and your conclusion arbitrary but you don't have the training to realize it by yourself. Thankfully, people like me do and can point it out.

  • @startingpoints7135
    @startingpoints7135 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought this was a terrific statement of the problems in 15 minutes. I wish that more than 1872 people will see this and follow your work. Thank you so much for telling it like it is and offering a vision for responding locally.

  • @gertrudelaurasios
    @gertrudelaurasios 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Whats with Greece 🇬🇷 always bring off by itself?

  • @ji19125
    @ji19125 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    nigga 🤯🤯

  • @osaidamer7396
    @osaidamer7396 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Screw you I have to do this for school

    • @hamzahr2252
      @hamzahr2252 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      😂

    • @winterhawks4830
      @winterhawks4830 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same :/

    • @DavisHerder
      @DavisHerder 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same

    • @m.a.749
      @m.a.749 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same here, but, either way... You shouldn't really just- Say stuff like that, I get it, doing stuff for school can get annoying, but either way, I'm not saying that getting upset over stuff is wrong, but, the way you worded what you said makes it sound like you're angry at the person for sharing their story and raising awareness...

    • @osaidamer7396
      @osaidamer7396 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@m.a.749 it's a joke but like yah

  • @tagallard8229
    @tagallard8229 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your book is mind-boggling. You have so many miles ahead. Is politics next or will that be too many road blocks for you? So many indigenous people need to be loved to survive.

  • @TheSjdeagles
    @TheSjdeagles 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Greenpilled and ecology BASED

  • @jackgoldman1
    @jackgoldman1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    We are all unequal, always have been, always will be. We have to live with it.

    • @dy8576
      @dy8576 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      why is that

    • @theQuestion626
      @theQuestion626 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      “We have to live with that” That’s a rather defeatist attitude.

    • @Mannaggialtubo
      @Mannaggialtubo 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      False. For the majority of our human lives, we've been living in hunter gatherer egalitarian societies. Inequality is a pretty new concept not older than 10.000 years.

    • @raewynurwin4256
      @raewynurwin4256 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's a blah statement, a throw the towel in before the end is nigh looser. Seriously give me more insight into your think spots before they disappear.

    • @jackgoldman1
      @jackgoldman1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@raewynurwin4256 We are equal in breath, heart beat, digestion, all with 24 hours per day. We are only unequal in intellect.

  • @jamesfox2857
    @jamesfox2857 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank You

  • @elizabethmclaren2818
    @elizabethmclaren2818 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Heartbreaking to hear of the passings of these young people. Good, they are being remembered through your video Tanya Talaga. I have your book ' Seven Fallen Feathers ' and highly recommend it.

    • @jamesfox2857
      @jamesfox2857 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      hi - they are her as well

  • @arpinepetrosyan1098
    @arpinepetrosyan1098 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just finished FROM THE ASHES! What a wonderful book that helped me understand addiction, PTSD, discrimination and the crucial role of family and love in overcoming them! Very well done, Jesse Thistle, you did not only make your Granny proud but me, an immigrant to Canada as well!

  • @valholroyd9287
    @valholroyd9287 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What an amazing life story ; I heard him being interviewed on the World Service last night . So inspiring

  • @nassyfesharaki4132
    @nassyfesharaki4132 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A big hello with greater wish for you to succeed.

  • @miguelgutierrez8694
    @miguelgutierrez8694 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    lol why does youtube recommend this loser pov does it know who i am

    • @miguelgutierrez8694
      @miguelgutierrez8694 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      also so much for that "money doesn't bring you happiness"

    • @lindsaykupeta9654
      @lindsaykupeta9654 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@miguelgutierrez8694 I would rather be unhappy but having food to eat

    • @lindsaykupeta9654
      @lindsaykupeta9654 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@miguelgutierrez8694Money does make you happy..... who lied to you

    • @miguelgutierrez8694
      @miguelgutierrez8694 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lindsaykupeta9654 my comment was a sarcastic reply to the vid

  • @funkmonsterjones4753
    @funkmonsterjones4753 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You know I find myself to be rather charismatic - I'm not saying that to be arrogant or anything, but if I do have a strength its getting along with people. I've been on Wilkinson's train since he did that Ted talk all those years ago. I have been unable to really get people to grasp this issue, even pretty much repeating word for word his lectures, along with his graphics - which to me, they were so convincing. Folks still think you mean poverty. I'll grant that this is little bit complex to wrap your head around, how social status can affect so many things, but I am endlessly frustrated with my inability to convince people WITH DATA that this is a very pressing matter. I think that every contemporary issue in American society and other societies around the world hold their roots in societal inequality. Things like mass shootings for example. There are obviously other contributing factors to that, but the doubt that societal inequality is a major contributing factor is... It's ridiculous. I will probably die frustrated

    • @robinhoodstfrancis
      @robinhoodstfrancis 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good to hear you. I have been a spiritual seeker since Harvard around 1990, and have been an activist at some level as well. I focused on not-for-profits like Greenpeace, and their shift to corporate campaigns, and health food stores. Then I discovered food co-ops and credit unions, and community personal growth workshops. Buddhist meditation, yoga, tai chi, and Non-Violent Communication, and Quaker Christianity. I suggest you get involved with some efforts like that, because you´re up against self-esteem and ideology.

    • @PeteGannon
      @PeteGannon 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@robinhoodstfrancis As long as those things don't lead to a place where inaction becomes a massage that calms and minimizes the urgency of mending the real impacts of inequality, that's fine. Food co-ops and Community Kitchens can be helpful. Neighborhood improvement co-ops and Guerilla Gardening are cool too, right? I'm kind of amazed that this topic doesn't attract more "hits". Maybe the world's truly gone mad. <3

    • @robinhoodstfrancis
      @robinhoodstfrancis 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PeteGannon Well, there are multiple levels of action going on, and that need to be understood and tracked. As the division of labor goes, some people will have more knowledge than others. It´s about establishing a necessary and sufficient level of understanding and action for enough people. Your suggestions are also good in all likelihood. I like to employ the Food Co-op reference as a formal business organization. It also relates directly that way to credit union local co-op banks and green power co-ops. Yet, I also refer to Greenpeace´s Greener Electronics and Detox My Fashion campaigns. I prefer to add Spain´s Mondragon industrial co-op network and Social Europe level operations and policies that can both suggest expansion possibilities to "food co-op" type enterprise, and the need to achieve feats like living wages at Fast Food and Big Biz concerns, as in Denmark and Germany, and probably to one degree or another other parts of Social Europe. Yeah, sigh. America´s Big Biz has been effective in indoctrinating and conditioning people. It´s a process. Good to hear from you.

    • @Madronaxyz
      @Madronaxyz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I understand your frustration. I couldn't get anyone to understand anything about income inequality until after occupy Wall street. Occupy Wall Street help people learn what the 1% meant. I found the spirit level book and videos by Wilkinson and Pickett very helpful with people that are already pretty liberal and high iq. For people who are not liberal oy high IQ, there's an excellent video from PBS that you can find on youtube. Just Google the words PBS, paul piff, Solomon and "why those who feel they have more give less."

  • @canadianloon6433
    @canadianloon6433 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are promoting Communism and Trump should ship you to China

    • @sveingeraldhansen7275
      @sveingeraldhansen7275 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Where do you find Communism? in Republicans Horror stories. Communism has never existed, Russia , China etc had Dictaturship.

    • @hibye7385
      @hibye7385 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm sure you would have loved living during the gilded age....

    • @sveingeraldhansen7275
      @sveingeraldhansen7275 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hibye7385 If you mean the Viking age, I would not, but I would not like too live in the Christian times that followed either. I liked the times before Norway found oil.

    • @hibye7385
      @hibye7385 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sveingeraldhansen7275 haha not the viking age i mean the gilded age that was between the 1870's to the 1900's. The message was not directed towards you but the original comment. I highly suggest you learn about this period of time and just how horrible the wealth inequality was.

    • @sveingeraldhansen7275
      @sveingeraldhansen7275 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hibye7385 I am not much about Tv series. I used to play a lot of chess, got bitten, and later a little sorry over all the time I had used. So I don`t want to use this much of my time to mobils or Tv series.

  • @vexacon
    @vexacon 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Elders-The ones they beat the crap out of when they don't hear what they want to hear! Actually, the murders in Thunder Bay, are done by other natives who beat them up for money, cigarettes or just because they don't have a like for them! It's natives doing it to each other, so Tanya dear, stop pushing the narrative that non-natives are doing it! She's been in the south too long, does not know what really goes on there up north, where natives tell her a pile of bull that's it's non-natives doing it but are not! I've lived in northern Ontario all my life and lived with native people and heard this bull for a long time! Many times, I've seen do-gooders come from outside the area and make up crap, about how things are really going on here! More than once do-gooders from the south, show up and are told bull by those trying to get something for themselves and writing books that are so full of lies and made up things trying to get people all hyped up! Wonder if she noticed the cemetery that is in the ditch on the other side of the road from CJ school? I lived in Kenora for a few years, and drove by it often, on both roads passing by it! The one in front is paved and goes to the Kenora airport, called Airport Road, the one in the back is gravel! Redditt Ontario is nowhere near lake superior, Tanya needs too look on a map, what a maroon! If you actually read the story of the Wenjack boy, it's pretty much been rewritten and changed! He took off with a couple of other boys and walked to Redditt, where he stayed with a relative of one the other boys and pretty much got the idea that they really did not want him there! So he got a glass bottle, with a few wooden matches in it, then he took off! So it really was other native people that did not help him on his way, but blame non-natives for it! I grew up in a small town, which now has no school at all, as it was sold in the 90's! You get up at 6:30 in the morning, have a quick breakfast and catch the bus at the bus stop! You don't get back until about 5:00 at night, so you're day is pretty much shot! The school at the reserve nearby, which they wreck a lot, by smashing the windows and setting fires is always a problem there! Taxpayers sur pay a lot too keep it in one piece, as they're always wrecking it, as the little schoolhouse in my old hometown was never damaged in any way except for a little soaping on gate night! I don't really trust the chiefs at all, as they lie, cheat and tell made up stories to people like Tanya! Whenever the new chief was elected, people would get tossed off the reserve and end up in the small town where I grew up! Others would move back, if one of their relatives got to be chief and others would show up! The reserve got a big pile of money in a lawsuit, which they blew away on who knows what and did not use it to make the place better! Before the multi-million dollar windfall, a lot had an outhouse in the back, no running water and slept on the floor! After they blew all the money, they still have an outhouse in the back, no running water and still sleep on the floor!