I envision a world where everyone's opinion/thoughts are taken into consideration and issues affecting the environment and the planet are properly and efficiently dealt with. Environmental injustice and reconciliation issues cannot go unnoticed as these issues affect individuals and communities.Everyone's voice should be included and taken into consideration along a decision-making process. I want to be able to live in a world where everyone has access to justice and reconciliation and access to a sustainable environment. It is definitely not fair to the First Nations communities who were never even consulted about the reintroduction of the sea otters. That was a clear example of injustice. A balanced social-ecological system is necessary for a future with sustainability. A way to achieve this kind of world I envision, I think it there should be a system where we have people that represent all communities and societies so they can be a voice for them during decision-making processes to protect nature and the environment.
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Hi, Ravinder!
I appreciate your sympathy for marginalized folks and social-ecological awareness and sensitivity to injustice. I'd like to share a few links here - just to get the online journey started - that might be the gateway to some new friendships with local First Nations Tribes and People as our very gracious and caring hosts:
https://web.uvic.ca/hrd/hulq/
“Lim'limpt. All will be well.” In the Salish dialect of tribes in the transboundary region of B.C. and Washington state, Lim'limpt means thank you.
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How do you say thank you in Coast Salish languages?
https://www.firstvoices.com/explore/FV/sections/Data/Coast%20Salish/Halkomelem/HUL%27Q%27UMI%27NUM%27/learn/phrases/c19b3f98-06d7-4c8b-8610-f87bc051cafd
www.firstvoices.com/explore/FV/sections/Data
Enjoy the Journey!