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Loyola University Center for the Human Rights of Children Children’s Rights are Human Rights

Loyola University Center for the Human Rights of Children Children’s Rights are Human Rights. Photo by Claire Bedard. Our Indigenous Voice.

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Loyola University Center for the Human Rights of Children Children’s Rights are Human Rights

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  1. Loyola University Center for the Human Rights of Children Children’s Rights are Human Rights Photo by Claire Bedard

  2. Our Indigenous Voice They took your soul and voice, your right to self-expression, dignity and personhood.They stole my skin, my language, my village, my true spiritual connection,and with it my culture. They took our dignity, our identity, our personhood.They did not take my voice and indigenous soul. I will return to the teachings, Our voice and indignation will be heard.I, we, are Ojibwa.

  3. Social, Psychological, & Spiritual Anchoring • Involves exposing youth to, and immersing them in: • Healthy relationships • Experiences • Opportunities

  4. The 40 Developmental Assets • Two Types of Assets • External: Support, Empowerment, Boundaries & Expectations, Constructive Use of Time • Relationships, experiences and opportunities that young people experience in their families, schools, and communities • Internal: Commitment to Learning, Positive Values, Social Competencies, & Positive Identity • Functionally valued behaviors and choices

  5. The Power of Assets to Protect

  6. The Power of the Assets to Promote

  7. Strategies for Action • Eradicate poverty (Preamble & Article 4). • End all forms of discrimination (Article 2). • Ensure optimal functioning of ALL families and communities (Articles 19, 24, & 27) • Ensure access to a quality education (Articles 23, 28, & 29) • Develop mechanisms to enhance and promote ALL children’s right to participation (Articles 12-15)

  8. Thank You. ebruyere@luc.edu

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