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Download 2007 Border Town Racism Conference Details here.
Rodney (Fish) Gervais, Reno, John B.
Rodney "Fish" Gervais, Reno Charette, and Lt. John Bolinger pose at the 2006 Border Town Racism Conference held in Missoula Montana at the Holiday Inn Parkside, March 5-7, 2006
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Vision: "Civil Rights In Indian Country" for all Native Americans throughout the United States/Canada has influenced a man by the name of Rodney "Fish" Gervais. He then started a new era for Native Americans. Rodney has worked for the Blackfeet Tribal Employment Rights Office for the last (12)yrs. Currently, he has been elected as a Tribal Business Leader. Rodney's vision became a reality in the Spring of 2006.

The first ever Border Town Racism Conference was held in Missoula Montana. The main focus of the conference was educating and making aware that 'Border Town Racism' does exsist in the state of Montana. It is a reality and needs to be addressed to all Native Americans/Non-Native Americans around the United States. Rodney is one man, but with all races of people coming together and educating each other, racism can be stopped...