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Indigenous and Minority Representation
Ensuring historically excluded communities have a seat at the table.
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SUMMARY - Indigenous and Minority Representation

An Indigenous elder sits in a parliamentary gallery watching a debate about legislation that will affect her nation's traditional territories, the elected representatives below discussing her community's future without anyone from her community among them, the democratic process proceeding according to its rules while excluding those whose lives will be most directly shaped by its outcomes, her presence in the gallery a form of witnessing that carries no formal weight in a system that claims to represent all citizens while systematically underrepresenting some.

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