If you’re a supporter of the rights of Indigenous People then consider taking a few moments of your blogging time to visit the Indian Law Resource Center to send an e-letter of support to the White House before the end of October. The Indian Law Resource Center’s site has further information about the currently evolving scenario involving the USA and the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People. White House Officials say they’ve received 2,000 letters of endorsement for the UN Declaration. Only 2,000. Think about that number in relation to the population of the USA. Clearly our support is needed to make a positive impression. The site is easy to navigate. The e-letter is polite and clearly written. And there is plenty of space for individual commentary/contents. Shouldn’t everyone’s right to self-determination be respected and acknowledged?
Support Indigenous Rights?
October 22, 2010 at 6:21 pm (culture, education, ethics, exploring interconnectedness, history, Indigenous People, journalism, life, Native Americans, politics, random, Uncategorized)
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