At a Canadian residential school, Willie Blackwater stood up to his abuser and was able to stop him and other students from facing further abuse and was able to live with a family during the school year. This experience showed him it was possible to fight back against the system trying to oppress him and other Indigenous people. This act was the first of many that began a national truth and reconciliation process.
Source: Richard Wright. “The Fighter.” March 2016. The UC Observer. https://www.ucobserver.org/society/2016/03/fighter/#.Vtk_wG1KKfo.facebook