Supporting role: Indigenous activists want focus to stay on black demonstrators
Terre Chartrand says she recognizes it’s not her place right now to be front and centre during demonstrations in support of black people decrying police violence.
Chartrand, the Algonquin artistic director of Pins and Needles fabric company, an Indigenous-led arts collective, says her people play an important — but not central — role.
“The same violence has created a condition for both of our communities,” says Chartrand of Waterloo, Ont.
There have been intense demonstrations in cities across the United States since the death of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis, on May 25. A police officer knelt on his neck for several minutes, even as Floyd said he couldn’t breathe.