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Young Indigenous people see their future at stake in the Wet'suwet'en crisis

Issues of land, sovereignty and reconciliation have been at the heart of the barricades that went up across Canada after the RCMP conducted raids on Wet'suwet'en territory in early February.

Communities find solidarity around issues of land, sovereignty and reconciliation

Young Indigenous people see their future at stake in the Wet'suwet'en crisis

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Young Indigenous people see their future at stake in the Wet'suwet'en crisis

Issues of land, sovereignty and reconciliation have been at the heart of the barricades that went upacross Canadaafter the RCMP conducted raids on Wet'suwet'en territory in early February.

They are issues that have led to solidarity actions across the country before, such as during the OkaCrisis of 1990, but Indigenous youth today are finding ways to share their unfiltered voices on social media and in protests.

The Wet'suwet'en Nation's fight is theirs, too, they say, because it is a fight for sovereignty after centuriesof colonization.

Watch the video above.


Update March 5, 2020: The remaining blockades halting rail traffic in Quebec have been taken down, putting an end to nearly a month-long standoff in support ofWet'suwet'enhereditary chiefs in British Columbia.You can read our latest story here.

Video created by Verity Stevenson, John MacFarlane, Craig Desson and Myriam Tremblay-Sher.