We grieve with all whose children never came home.
…“Now is a time to listen to Indigenous voices, and to hear the profound pain, anger, and wisdom in those voices. The lives of the Indigenous Children matter very much,…
…“Now is a time to listen to Indigenous voices, and to hear the profound pain, anger, and wisdom in those voices. The lives of the Indigenous Children matter very much,…
Our parish experience with the Kairos Blanket Exercise was formative, emotional and bridge building. While we as a parish had previously celebrated National Indigenous History Month and a couple of…
…On. The workshop invites participants to walk on to a map to get a better understanding of settler and Indigenous relations. The diversity of hundreds of Indigenous groups and their…
…and educators, the KAIROS Blanket Exercise (KBE) is an interactive and experiential teaching tool that explores the historic and contemporary relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the land we…
…the path of reconciliation, enabling Indigenous and non-indigenous people to form relationships based on mutual respect. Reconciliation is a way of life and our many efforts to stay on the…
Indigenous Peoples have used land acknowledgements for decades, but since 2015, with the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report on Residential Schools, we have grown accustomed to hearing…
As we begin the month of June the All My Relations Circle is gearing up to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Tuesday, June 21. This is an official day…
Our church has consciously chosen to walk the path of reconciliation, enabling Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to form relationships based on mutual respect. Reconciliation is a way of life and…
…to Indigenous voices and to hear he profound pain, anger and wisdom in those voices.” The Roman Catholic Church has become embroiled in a wave of anger and outrage over…
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