From CUPE National: https://cupe.ca/leau-cest-la-vie-ecouter-apprendre-agir
Indigenous peoples have been fighting threats to their clean drinking water for generations. It is vital to recognize the strength and dignity of Indigenous peoples who have been impacted by these conditions, and who have fought for change. The work of Indigenous activists and allies is what has led to government commitments advancing the work to ensure access to clean drinking water for Indigenous peoples.
It is vital to recognize the strength and dignity of Indigenous peoples who have been impacted by these conditions, and who have fought for change.
CUPE’s Water is life campaign provides educational tools to learn about Indigenous water issues and mobilize in support of Indigenous peoples and allies to protect and fix the water. For a list of ways to support Indigenous communities fighting for clean drinking water, check out Water is life: Listen, learn, act.
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