The Tragedy of Missing and Murdered Women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

crédit d'image
Jase Tanner, Government of Canada, culturalsurvival.org, The Canadian Encyclopedia, CBC, The Globe and Mail, Literary Review of Canada, APTN National News, Macleans, CTV, BBC, libbydavies.ca, mmiwg-ffada.ca, blueline.ca
Traduire vidéo
Pour traduire cette vidéo en anglais ou dans toute autre langue:
  1. Mettre en route la vidéo
  2. Cliquer sur l’icône « CC » (Sous-titre) en bas à droite
  3. Cliquer sur l’icône « Settings » (Paramètre) en bas à droite
  4. Cliquer sur «Subtitles » (Sous-titres)
  5. Cliquer sur « Auto-translate » (Traduire automatiquement)
  6. Sélectionner la langue de votre choix

The Tragedy of Missing and Murdered Women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

This is the 4th in the series, "Vancouver's Downtown Eastside: Past and Present”. In this episode, Libby Davies, former Vancouver City councillor and former NDP MP for the riding in which the Downtown Eastside is located, discusses the tragedy of missing and murdered women in the community. This issue has been going on for decades and has national implications.

She recalls addressing the situation with the then federal minister of justice, shocked that not only was the federal government not doing anything about it, he hadn't even heard of the issue.

Having started out as a community worker, then moving to municipal politics and subsequently to federal politics, her 50 years of experience in the neighbourhood provide her with an insight into its history and where it needs to go now. Davies, among others, helped start the Downtown Eastside Residents Association (DERA), a grassroots organization that challenged the status quo.

In the present day, the Downtown Eastside faces multiple issues all of which have been exacerbated by COVID 19. Amongst these are housing, health; including overdose, mental health and the impact of the pandemic, poverty and homelessness, indigenous reconciliation and policing.

Future episodes will include representatives from various organizations: civic, provincial and grassroots, addressing the task at hand.

The work to be done is not to be underestimated yet the resilience and determination of community members, not commonly recognized, continues to grow. As well as these individuals, we will also be hearing from those who live in the community and call it home.

Commentaires

Nous encourageons les commentaires qui favorisent le dialogue sur les histoires que nous publions. Les commentaires seront modérés et publiés s'ils respectent ces lignes directrices:

  • être respectueux
  • étayer votre opinion
  • ne violent pas les lois canadiennes, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter, la diffamation et la calomnie, le droit d'auteur
  • ne postez pas de commentaires haineux et abusifs ou tout commentaire qui rabaisse ou manque de respect aux autres.

Le portail des médias communautaires se réserve le droit de rejeter tout commentaire ne respectant pas ces normes minimales.

Ajouter un commentaire

CAPTCHA
Saisir les caractères affichés dans l'image.
Cette question sert à vérifier si vous êtes un visiteur humain ou non afin d'éviter les soumissions de pourriel (spam) automatisées.
Video Upload Date: February 26, 2021
BC
-
Vancouver Downtown Eastside

Médias récents

00:02:55

"We're Here Until COVID Isn't"

A street interview with Vancouver Coastal Health peer clinical adviser, Guy Felicella
CB
- Vancouver Downtown Eastside