

Today marks one year since a breach occurred that forced public attention onto what many of us had already been living through for months.
What took place was not an isolated incident.
It was the culmination of a pattern — one that revealed serious failures in consent, respect, and accountability around sacred spaces, community safety, and professional conduct.
While time has passed, the impacts have not faded.
Ceremony was violated.
Trust was broken.
And the absence of meaningful accountability has allowed harm to linger — not only for those directly affected, but for the broader community and the land itself.
This petition remains active because protection cannot be symbolic.
Safeguards must be real.
Oversight must be enforceable.
And sacred places must never again be treated as collateral.
Honouring what happened means refusing to minimize it.
It means recognizing that harm is often cumulative, not instantaneous — and that healing requires truth, not erasure.
One year later, we continue to call for accountability that is lived, not performed.