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Episode 20 of 24. A reading from the book Policies of Exclusion, Poverty & Health: Stories from 
the front. Compiled, with Introduction and Reports by Chrystal Ocean. Copyright 2005.

One of several native women who participated in the project, Tatum has proven herself to be a 
fierce fighter against injustice: of that done to her as a child, woman and Indian, and to others in 
similar circumstances. As with two other of the storytellers, Tatum took her abuser to court. 
Also like them, she paid harshly for doing the right thing.

Beyond what has become the dishearteningly common tale of childhood sexual abuse, there are 
the abuses against native culture and identity.

"I lived in Vancouver when I was 19, 20, 21…. My whole life, I think that’s what’s a live and so 
burning anger. We lost our language and every other culture is out there yakking their language 
– on public buses and on public streets. Oooh, that used to burn me in Vancouver when I was 
young! I used to be so angry when I heard another nationality’s voice in their own language. I 
think I still am. Then I have to be a Canadian citizen and you’re telling me I have to know 
French?!?!"

Discrimination also remains alive and thriving in our community.

"[As someone who doesn’t look like the stereotypical Indian,] I never felt discrimination until I 
had this ex in my life…. Renting in Victoria … there was so much discrimination. They would 
give the place to me when he was working… Then I’d bring my Indian husband. BAM! We don’t 
have a place anymore. Two hours ago I had it! No problem, no question. Then they see this 
Indian… He was in work clothes and everything!"

Access to the podcasts in the series are accessible from either of the two links below.

Ocean
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WISE Book - Policies of Exclusion, Poverty & Health: Stories from the front
Podcast Channel: http://bcseawalker.podbean.com/
Personal Blog: Challenging the Commonplace - and other irreverent activities
http://challengingthecommonplace.blogspot.com/

See also Fair Vote Canada's home for abandoned, neglected and abused voters - 
http://www.orphanvoters.ca/

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