Blog Entries Tagged: Orange Shirt Day
Found 2 blog entries tagged as Orange Shirt Day.

Today is National Truth & Reconciliation Day, and Orange Shirt Day.

Orange Shirt Day was inspired by the story of Phyllis Webstad. As a little girl, she was taken to a residential school. Phyllis writes, “we never had very much money, but somehow my granny managed to buy me a new outfit to go to the Mission school. I remember going to Robinson’s store and picking out a shiny orange shirt. It had string laced up in front, and was so bright and exciting – just like I felt to be going to school! When I got to the Mission, they stripped me, and took away my clothes, including the orange shirt! I never wore it again… The color orange has always reminded me of that and how my feelings didn’t matter, how no one cared, and how I felt like I was worth…

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Monday, September 30th, is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. 

CBC writes, "established in 2021 following recommendations in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 calls to action, numerous commemorative events and ceremonies are held to remember the Indigenous children who died while being forced to attend residential schools, those who survived and the families and communities who are still affected by the lasting trauma."

There will be many events held around the city to foster learning and in recognition of the horrors of the residential school system, as we seek to honor victims and promise to never do such a thing again.

The following are links to various events:

Heritage Park: "Join us in this significant day of…

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