Education
Shannon's Dream
Orange Shirt Day
Phyllis Webstad Orange Shirt Day Presentation: Orange Shirt day is an annual event held each September 30th in remembrance of the Canadian Residential School system and the impact of this government policy on First Nations. Phyllis Webstad presents her memories of Residential schools and the meaning of Orange Shirt Day.
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Remembering the Past - A Window to the Future: On November 26, 2012, the Government of Canada commemorated the Legacy of Indian Residential Schools through the dedication of a stained glass window in Parliament. The window is permanently installed in Centre Block on Parliament Hill. This video highlights the making of the stained glass window, interview with the artist, as well as interviews with former Indian Residential School students on the day of the dedication ceremony.
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"Finding Peter Bryce" is a 23 minute film is about a man named Andy Bryce tracing back on his heritage and discovering the works of his great-grandfather, Dr. Peter H. Bryce, who had spoken up about the appalling healthy conditions in residential schools and was discredited and fired from his position at Indian Affairs. He had continued to fight for health conditions for indigenous peoples since then
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Residential Wreck - a song created by students to acknowledge residential schools survivors
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Names of Children Who Dies in Residential Schools Released in Somber Ceremony - September 30, 2019
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