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British Columbia Nurses' Union
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November 26, 2009, British Columbia Nurses' Union Human Rights & Diversity Conference in Surrey, BC. Conference objectives were to discuss discrimination, open dialogue around the safety of marginalized workers, and to break down isolation by exploring common barriers to inclusiveness. |
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Quick LinksWelcome: Debra McPherson,Opening Keynote: Chief Bill Wilson, Aboriginal Greeting: Joanne Charles, Keynotes: Maggie Dorsey, Carol Huynh, Breakout Sessions: Shi Shi Etko, Civil Liberties and the Olympics, Nursing Students: Guatemala, Sher Vancouver, Storytelling: Ivan E. Coyote Close and Thanks: Debra McPherson |
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Introduction by Debra McPherson, BCNU President RT: 1:17 |
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Chief Bill Wilson of the KWAWKGEWLTH-MUSGAMAGW Indians, Part 1 of 3 RT: 17:27 |
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Chief Bill Wilson of the KWAWKGEWLTH-MUSGAMAGW Indians, Part 2 of 3 RT: 17:02 |
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Chief Bill Wilson of the KWAWKGEWLTH-MUSGAMAGW Indians, Part 3 of 3 RT: 17:24 |
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Aboriginal greeting by Joanne Charles of the Semiahmoo First Nation RT: 2:33 |
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Maggie Dorsey, RN, EdD, author, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of South Carolina Aiken Part 1 of 3 RT: 17:50 |
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Maggie Dorsey, RN, EdD, author, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of South Carolina Aiken Part 2 of 3 RT: 19:07 |
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Maggie Dorsey, RN, EdD, author, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of South Carolina Aiken Part 3 of 3 RT: 18:22 |
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Carol Huynh, wrestler, 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist, Part 1 of 2 RT: 15:59 |
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Carol Huynh, wrestler, 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist, Part 2 of 2 RT: 14:42 |
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Shi Shi Etko presentation with Lily Ned of the Thompson Nation, June Shackley, Joanne Adam, and author of the children's book Shi Shi Etko, Nicola I. Campbell Part 1 of 2 RT: 11:46 |
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Shi Shi Etko presentation with Lily Ned of the Thompson Nation, June Shackley, Joanne Adam, and author of the children's book Shi Shi Etko, Nicola I. Campbell Part 2 of 2 RT: 9:14 |
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Trailer for the short film Shi Shi Etko (2009) by Kate Kroll and Marilyn Thomas |
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Activist and writer Harsha Walia speaks about civil liberties and the Olympics RT: 19:02 |
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Selkirk College Nursing Students Marieke Hiensch and Jessica Nilsen screen a video about their practicum in community development in Guatemala Part 1 of 2 RT: 18:09 |
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Selkirk College Nursing Students Marieke Hiensch and Jessica Nilsen speak about their practicum in community development in Guatemala Part 2 of 2 RT: 8:23 |
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Parveen Khtaria, Sher Vancouver (a support group for GLBT South Asians) Part 1 of 2 RT: 14:24 |
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Parveen Khtaria, Sher Vancouver (a support group for GLBT South Asians) Part 2 of 2 RT: 13:16 |
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Ivan E. Coyote, award-winning, Canadian author and renowned performer Part 1 of 3 RT: 15:38 |
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Ivan E. Coyote, award-winning, Canadian author and renowned performer Part 2 of 3 RT: 11:24 |
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Ivan E. Coyote, award-winning Canadian author and renowned performer Part 3 of 3 RT: 17:24 |
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Close and thanks, Debra McPherson, BCNU President RT: 1:46 |
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