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Mai Eagle Speaker just wanted to care for her niece, Mya, whose mother had been gripped by addiction. Eagle Speaker worked with the Indigenous Community Legal Clinic, run by UBC’s Peter A. Allard School of Law out of a storefront in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, to remove Mya from state care and eventually gain guardianship. This is her story.

Read more: news.ubc.ca/2020/05/19/indigenous-community-legal-clinic-creates-change-one-file-and-one-student-at-a-time
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Indigenous Community Legal Clinic helps Mai bring home her niece @UBC

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