Our first episode from the latest season of the Indigenous Human Rights Podcast! Our hosts, Daniel Jolic and Brianna Brumen, talk to Jen Danch, a human rights lawyer at Swadron Associates. Ms. Danch previously served at the Ontario Human Rights Commission advancing its advocacy on racial profiling, barriers to employment for refugees and the Right to Read Inquiry. In this episode, Ms. Danch discusses the role that the Ontario and Canadian Human Rights Tribunals, the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and the Human Rights Legal Support Centre play in addressing discrimination. She explains how people who have faced discrimination can bring forward their grievances to the tribunal system. She also explains what supports are available from the Human Rights Legal Support Centre for Indigenous folks.
To access some of the resources that Ms. Danch referenced in the episode, please visit https://hrlsc.on.ca/indigenous-services/.
Discussed: Indigenous Human Rights, Discrimination, Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Ontario Human Rights Commission, Human Rights Legal Support Centre
Music: Ross Bugden, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org//licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.