Esk’etemc rally calls for investigation into school district, alleging ‘bullying and racial violence’
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Esk’etemc rally calls for investigation into school district, alleging ‘bullying and racial violence’
Esk’etemc First Nation leaders and dozens of community members protested this week against what they said is ongoing bullying and racism within the Cariboo-Chilcotin School District.
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Esk’etemc rally calls for investigation into school district, alleging ‘bullying and racial violence’ - The Turtle Island News
By Dionne Phillips, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, IndigiNews Esk’etemc First Nation leaders and dozens of community members protested this week against what they said is ongoing bullying and racism within the Cariboo-Chilcotin School District. Many participants carried drums and rattles, and sang a Secwépemc song, as the group and its supporters walked to the School District 27 (SD27) offices in Williams Lake on Tuesday. They called for …
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