AIM Winnipeg organizes Feb. 16, 2013
By Terrance Nelson
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Dutch translation
http://www.bloggen.be/natam/archief.php?ID=2136951
A
new day has arrived with the formation of AIM WPG. On Saturday February
16, 2013, AIM WPG will be formally organized. Three of twenty positions
on the Grand Governing Council of AIM WPG will be filled in a ceremony
at the Thunderbird House on Main Street in Winnipeg.
Three
people will be raised to leadership positions. Blackwolf
Hart-Bellecourt will be recognized leader in the area of Culture. Morris
St. Croix better known as Ozzie will be recognized as the leader in the
area of coordinating a response to Police Brutality. Jackie Traverse
will be recognized as the leader for AIM WPG in the area of Murdered and
Missing Women and for work in the area of Child and Family Services.
Ozzie
St. Croix is a long time Bear Clan Patrol organizer. He has extensive
experience in the area and has support from local patrol members.
Jackie
Traverse is a product of Child and Family Services. She is passionate
about finding solutions to First Nations Children in Care in Manitoba.
She is on record stating that Samantha Kematch is also a victim. (Samantha Kematch is in jail for the killing of her own daughter Phoenix Sinclair) “Samantha
was created by CFS and now foster homes and CFS is big business with
10,000 First Nations children in care in Manitoba. They are creating the
problems of tomorrow, today.” Traverse has a large group of women and youth supporting her.
Blackwolf Hart-Bellecourt is the son of Vernon Bellecourt, one the founding members of AIM.
For Further information,
Contact Vice Chair of AIM Terrance Nelson 204-250-7818
American Indian Movement WINNIPEG
Grand Governing Council
Agenda
Saturday February 16, 2013
A.M. 9-11 Meeting of AIM WPG
A.M. 11-12 Press Conference
Noon Feed the People
P.M. 1-2 Raising the Leaders
P.M. 2-4 Meeting AIM WPG Supper and videos
Location Thunderbird House
Main Street and Higgins
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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