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Pioneering Metis human rights advocate Muriel Stanley Venne dies at 87

"Her work in justice profoundly influenced how Canadian law and the criminal justice system respond to systemic violence against Indigenous women"


This news article announces the death of Muriel Stanley Venne, a prominent Métis human rights advocate. The main idea is to highlight Venne's legacy as a pioneering figure in Indigenous rights, focusing on her: * Commitment to social justice: She was a founding member of the Alberta Human Rights Commission and dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of Indigenous peoples, especially women. * Foundational work: She established key organizations like the Women of the Métis Nation and Esquao, furthering Métis rights and women’s empowerment. * Leadership roles: She served as provincial vice president of the Métis Nation of Alberta, demonstrating her commitment to her community and broader Indigenous representation. The article celebrates Venne's life and contributions to advancing the rights and visibility of Métis people.


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