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Advocates want to see Pope address two-spirit, LGBTQ harms if apology happens

Advocates want to see Pope address two-spirit, LGBTQ harms if apology happens

CBC
Friday, April 01, 2022 02:12:43 AM UTC

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

If the Pope is to make an apology to the survivors of residential schools, two-spirit advocates would like one specifically addressed to people who are two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (2SLGBTQ).

"They have to admit, principally to Indigenous people, community leaders, community organizations, leaders, that they were wrong," said Albert McLeod, a director of the Two-Spirited People of Manitoba.

McLeod, who is a member of Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, has been watching the Assembly of First Nations delegation to Rome closely.

He said the church has a big role to play in the homophobia and transphobia that Indigenous 2SLGBTQ people face because of the "gender binary" that was imposed on those who attended residential schools.

"Indigenous people have been fed this lie and that's where this sort of oppression comes from and this violence comes from," said McLeod.

"There's this lie that was really, you know, imposed on children for generations … that the only way a society can function is through procreation, through male and female."

McLeod is currently a consultant with 2 Spirits in Motion, a national non-profit organization, and is working on the federal government's national action plan, which is the official response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

In the national action plan, he says that advocates have called for an apology from seven churches for their role in what he calls the erasure of two-spirit identity in Indigenous communities.

"The church needs to admit that they were wrong.... They were working hand in hand with the federal government to manipulate the minds of these children," said McLeod.

WATCH | Métis, Inuit leaders reflect on talks with Pope:

On Monday, Pixie Wells took part in the Métis National Council's meeting with the Pope and talked about the importance of including two-spirited community members at the following press conference.

"The two-spirited people are still here and we've been discommunicated from a lot of our communities and shunned and pushed aside," said Wells, who is the president of the Fraser Valley Métis Association.

Wells said they brought up two-spirit issues after their meeting with the Pope because they feel like LGBTQ communities are often left out of important conversations.

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