Idle No More
"Idle No More" is a grassroots movement that began in Canada in late 2012. It was initiated by Indigenous activists and aims to raise awareness about the rights of Indigenous peoples, environmental issues, and the impact of government policies on their communities. The movement encourages peaceful protests, education, and community engagement to advocate for social justice and the protection of land and water.
The movement gained significant attention through organized events, such as rallies and flash mobs, across Canada and beyond. It highlights the importance of respecting treaties and Indigenous sovereignty, while also addressing broader issues like climate change and resource extraction, which affect both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.