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Youth Indigenous Voices Panel

March 2022

12:00PM - 1:00PM

Fully Remote (Zoom)

In Partnership With Canadian Youth Climate Action Team!

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Special thank you to our partners!

Event Details

On March 27th, an international team of youth-led climate organizations, headed by Human Nature Projects (HNP) Canada and Canadian Youth Climate Action Team (CYCAT) held an exciting speaker event focusing on the intersectionalities of environmental issues and indigenous rights. This is because more than half of all indigenous communities in Canada are put on boil-water advisories as their water is unclean and unsafe to drink, which is a direct violation of the human right code #4 of Clean Water and Sanitation from the World Health Organization (WHO). 

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This youth indigenous voices panel consisted of three young female Indigenous rights and climate activists who spoke on the importance of uplifting Indigenous Voices since their involvement is often overlooked in environmental discussions. With over 100 volunteers in attendance from around the globe, students passionate about environmental activism and advocacy were directly educated by fellow Indigenous students so that they can act on their passion.

Meet Our Guest Speakers!

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Jesslynn Friday
Indigenous Trustee for the Lakehead District School Board

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Kya Steinbach-Parker
Indigenous Activist 

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Anellah Orosz
Member of the Youth Advisory Committee for Caldwell First Nation

© 2025 Human Nature Projects Canada.

Human Nature Projects Canada is a federally incorporated non-profit organization in Canada.

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HNP Canada acknowledges Indigenous Peoples throughout Canada. This includes Inuit, Métis and more than 900,000 people living in more than 630 First Nations communities, and in cities and towns across these lands.

Website developed by Muhammad Ansar & Kelly Li; maintained by HNP Canada's logistics team.

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