Bibiane Courtois honored for her defense of the rights of First Nations women

While Récif 02 held a Urban Feminist Chalet For 24 hours, the organization took the opportunity to highlight the journey of Bibiane Courtois, a native of Mashteuiatsh, for her defense of the rights of First Nations women.

Récif 02 members also recognized Bibiane Courtois’ career for both her promotion of community health and her respect for Innu culture.

As an Aboriginal activist, nurse, museum expert and feminist, Récif 02 Bibiane Courtois would like to express his gratitude for her numerous and strategic commitments that have made a significant contribution to improving the lives of Aboriginal women and their families in order to achieve equality between women and menthen explained the coordinator of Récif 02 Gisèle Dallaire in a press release.

Bibiane Courtois was the first Aboriginal woman appointed to the Human Rights Commission and the Conseil du statut de la femme du Quebec.

About sixty women gathered in Alma to reflect on issues that concern them, such as: B. the effects of housing shortage and the lack of childcare places. Among those attending this regional symposium were elected officials from the region, delegates from community organizations and ministerial delegates.

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