2-spirit youth calls out 'stares' for wearing ribbon skirt at AFN assembly
Kieran Davis attended his first Assembly of First Nations event this week in Ottawa

Kieran Davis was honoured to carry an eagle staff during the grand entry of the Assembly of First Nations' (AFN) 2022 special chiefs assembly, but uncomfortable feelings overtook the two-spirit youth when he decided to wear a ribbon skirt the following day.
"This is the first time I've attended AFN, and I can't help but say I don't feel safe," said Davis, who uses he/they pronouns, to the assembly Thursday morning.
"We need more gender diverse voices present and we need to open our doors and minds to allow us to feel safe here."
The 21-year-old is a member of the Lac Seul First Nation and has been attending the AFN assembly in Ottawa this week as a representative on the 2SLGBTQ council for Treaty 3 and the Treaty 3 representative for the Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council.
Couchiching First Nation Chief Brian Perrault gave his time at the mic to Davis at the start of the assembly session on Thursday morning.
"I want to give a little bit of time for a spokesperson from these young people behind me," he said.
"In Treaty 3, we have a number of councils that form a part of our governance in Treaty 3. We have an elders council, a women's council, a men's council, a youth council and a couple of years ago a group kind of felt let out. So the chiefs in Treaty 3 formed a two-spirit council."