Summary Of The Seven Fallen Feathers By Tanya Talaga

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Systemic racism, also known as institutional racism, is where policies and practices are put in place for a community which results in inequality based on race or ethnic groups, in this case, it is inequality based on race in the Indigenous community. In the book The Seven Fallen Feathers, Tanya Talaga highlights the problems within the Indigenous community to expose and condemn the authorities for their ignorance, neglect, and indifference towards the indigenous peoples of Canada. The Indigenous people community has a history of experiencing systemic racism, and it still continues to affect the community today. Systemic racism still continues to affect Indigenous people in Canada today, to an extent where they don’t get a lot of funding for …show more content…

This negatively impacts the students in the school where it takes away from the teachers essential work in supporting its students. The underfunding from the government shows how the Indigenous communities go through systemic racism today. Beyond the underfunding and neglect of the basic needs of school systems, the Indigenous communities are often subject to mockery from people outside the community, showing further how Indigenous communities today still face systemic racism. Through social media, abuse and harassment, and many other ways, dangerous and hurtful stereotypes of the “drunk, dirty, and promiscuous Indian”. On Facebook, there was an account with the handle “Thunder Bay Dirty” that posted pictures of drunk Indigenous people, mocking Indigenous people when they were already in a state of vulnerability. “There were links to Twitter and Youtube posts of more of the same. At one point, “Thunder Bay Dirty” had more than four thousand Facebook

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