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Proud to be part of this transformation! “Making our communities safer means addressing the core issues that bring people into conflict with the law and their neighbours – a lifetime in and out of jail and back again doesn’t make anybody safer,” said Premier David Eby. “We have to break that cycle. For Indigenous people in B.C., the solutions to break that cycle are most likely to be successful if they’re culturally grounded. I’m very grateful to the First Nations Justice Council for working with us to deliver safer communities and help change lives.” In B.C., Indigenous Peoples make up approximately 5% of the population, but they account for approximately 30% of those incarcerated provincially. A key part of making communities safer is addressing why people come into contact with the justice system in the first place so it can be prevented from happening. “What we have accomplished with the expansion of the IJC network in B.C. is astonishing. In collaboration with First Nations and Indigenous communities, organizations, and leaders across the province, we have successfully established five new IJCs in the span of 12 months, hired a strong team of lawyers, Elders, Knowledge Keepers and outreach workers and are ready to serve the needs of Indigenous people,” said Kory Wilson, chair, BC First Nations Justice Council. “I want to thank the provincial government for recognizing the dire need to correct the harms inflicted by a broken system, and for working with us at this rapid pace to create safe, welcoming spaces in communities that place decision-making back into the hands of communities and provide Indigenous people with access to critical legal and wraparound supports and services.” The opening of IJCs is an important part of the BC First Nations Justice Strategy (BCFNJC), which advances 43 transformative lines of action along two tracks to change lives and outcomes for Indigenous people. IJCs are advancing track 1 work of the strategy, reforming the existing justice system, while providing a foundation for track 2 work of the strategy, the restoration of First Nations legal traditions, systems and structures.
"What we have accomplished is astounding. In collaboration with First Nations and Indigenous communities, organizations & leaders across BC, we have successfully established five new Indigenous Justice Centres in 12 months..." said Kory Wilson, Chair BC. https://bit.ly/48u1cCV
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👉 Check out this article remembering my grandfather, Edolo "Zeke" Giorgi, who was a former alderman and state representative for the 68th district. He was known for doing good in the community and also being the "father of the lottery"! I continue to strive to follow in his footsteps, being a leader that everyone can trust and count on to solve their problems. https://lnkd.in/gjKSJq5F
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The Department of Education (ED) and non-federal negotiators wrapped up their negotiations related to program integrity and institutional quality. Check out our recaps of days three and four of the negotiations to stay in the know: Day 3 Recap: https://ow.ly/Svwf50QrR61 Day 4 Recap: https://ow.ly/fkGk50QrR68
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They are self-aware. It is the beginning of the end of the racist, supremacist, settler colonial regime.
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Educational Technologist at City, University of London (CMALT, FHEA). Host on the New Books Network. PhD in Defence Studies at King's College London, AKC.
Turns out, the #Crusades involved a lot more than #battles and #royals. There were also #pirates (who were often royals) and #gamblers and really a whole #criminal underworld with all sorts of impacts, from #trade to #architecture! Learn more from Steve Tibble's #newbook and his #interview with me on the New Books Network!
In Crusader Criminals: The Knights Who Went Rogue in the Holy Land, Dr. Steve Tibble presents a vivid new history of the criminal underworld in the medieval Holy Land. Steve Tibble Dr. Miranda Melcher Yale University Press https://lnkd.in/gTYSdUk5
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ALEC CEO Lisa Nelson provides the monthly ALEC update for all policies, meetings, and ideas across the states. "We confront these challenges not because they are easy, but because they are imperative, they are just, and they are rooted in the fundamental principles of limited #government, #freemarkets, and #federalism." https://lnkd.in/gKrru9b3
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Once upon a tumultuous time in the vast and unpredictable sea of American history, a ship named the USS Justice David Davis weighed anchor in the Supreme Court harbor on October 17, 1862. With the fanfare of a newly-minted naval captain taking charge, Justice Davis embarked on a judicial voyage that promised to navigate the stormy waters of the nation’s divided conscience. - *Picture this.* You're the newest recruit just sworn into a fleet legendary for charting the nation's course. The horizon? It’s foggy, storm clouds gather overhead, remnants of a Civil War brewing. Yet, anticipation buzzes. Those waves? They’re not just rough; they’re treacherously uncertain. The quandary for this ship? Balancing the scales of justice amidst cannonballs of politics and public opinion. With Davis at the helm, it was not merely a matter of upholding the law—it was about crafting it, reshaping it as storms loomed keener than ever. In this epoch of uneasy waters, Justice Davis not only symbolized an anchor in tempestuous times but also a beacon of how the judiciary weathers the political maelstrom. The gentle kinships of societal progress were navigated under his firm hand, however, proving that change—albeit slow like an aged galleon battling a brooding storm—can indeed right the ship of justice. This election into uncharted territory sails beyond the trivia of historical dates. His oath symbolizes both the fragility and resilience of a nation poised on the brink of transformation—a poignant narrative echoing amidst our modern mists of uncertainty. - **Predictions:** - Like Davis, may new leaders of justice find themselves steering through these modern tumultuous tides, perhaps even charting sharper courses. - Will future visionaries uphold fairness effectively amidst contemporary political broadsides, or fall victim to the siren call of division? One might cheekily wonder: Does this maritime metaphor untangle the paradoxical buoys of past forethought and present disillusionment? A reminder, perhaps; heritage courts the arcane sorcery of judicial levity. The wake left by Justice Davis continues to ripple—soft whispers of duty, justice, and endurance carved into the annals of law. Heeding its course may offer enlightenment to those navigating the rough scopes of modernity’s injustice battles. In this voyage through the past and amidst the sails of all dreams and nightmares afloat, remember: the compass of justice ever strives towards true north. https://lnkd.in/emdgfXDV #JusticeDavidDavis #SupremeCourtHistory #AnchorsOfJustice #NavigatingChange #1846SailorOfTheCourts #LegacyContinues #TransformationAndResilience
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