The 87-page Consolidated Indigenous Shadow Report,
which has been prepared with testimony from a number of individuals,
covers issues such as: environmental racism, border injustices, the
destruction of sacred places, violence against women, and most
tellingly, the “overwhelming disparities in income, life expectancy,
poverty and unemployment” in what can only be described as a system of
Apartheid and forced assimilation “where Indigenous people are
warehoused in poverty and neglect, their only option being to abandon
their lands, families, languages and cultures to search for a better
life.” Also learn about the Shadow Wolves.