Russell Means discusses self-affirmation and its importance in retrieving children from state wardship.
Means also talks about the high numbers of American Indian children in foster care, and the plight of the poor in America.












By Ben on May 17, 2010
Posted in Positivity, Relationships, Self-Awareness | Tagged American Indian, children, foster care, Lakotah, legal system, poverty, responsibility, Russell Means, self-affirmation, self-esteem, video
Russell Means discusses self-affirmation and its importance in retrieving children from state wardship.
Means also talks about the high numbers of American Indian children in foster care, and the plight of the poor in America.
Via the Republic of Lakotah blog.
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Ben Godwin is a freelance graphic and web designer in Austin, Texas. He has been designing for the web and other media since 1999, and is the founder of Ambivert Creative.
He is a synthesist mutualist devoted to promoting cooperation, mutual-aid, community, and self-reliance — toward the goal of moving out from under the state/corporate grid to form a free society within the shell of the old.
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