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LIVE to DIE

Live to Die with Cam Stewart

Summary

features author and diversity advocate Cam Stewart discussing the inspiration and message behind his book LIVE to DIE: A Journey in Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity. In this conversation, Stewart reflects on his personal and professional journey—from policing to championing human rights—and how those experiences shaped his approach to bridging justice and compassion.

Calgary Indigenous Human Rights Circle - Interviews with Cam Stewart and Elder Doreen Spence

Summary

The video introduces the Calgary Human Rights Circle, an initiative founded in 2005 aimed at addressing racism and discrimination against Indigenous peoples. It highlights the importance of uniting community members to ensure that Indigenous voices are heard and their rights are respected. The initiative emphasizes education and advocacy, particularly for youth, equipping them with the tools to fight for equity and justice in society. It calls for collective action to foster an inclusive environment for all, especially Indigenous youth.

Cam Stewart - Relationships are Built at the Speed of Trust

Summary

In this powerful video, Cam shares his transformative journey towards understanding and advocating for Indigenous inclusion in Canada. Participating in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission events he learned about the history of residential schools, colonialism, and the systemic discrimination faced by Indigenous communities. This awakening inspired Cam to embrace an Indigenous perspective and dedicate his efforts to fostering respectful relationships in Canada and in particular between Rotary clubs and Indigenous groups, ultimately promoting equality and human rights for Indigenous peoples.

Rotary's People of Action: Champions of Inclusion

Summary

Cam shares his transformative journey towards understanding and advocating for Indigenous inclusion in Canada. Through his participation in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission events, he learned about the history of residential schools, colonialism, and the systemic discrimination faced by Indigenous communities. This awakening inspired him to embrace Indigenous perspectives and dedicate his efforts to fostering respectful relationships, including between Rotary clubs and local Indigenous communities and groups.

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