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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events are now available to view online

Ross Building on 快播视频's Keele campus at night lit up in orange for the National day for Truth and Reconciliation

On Sept. 29 and 30, the York community gathered to reflect on the legacy of Canada鈥檚 residential school system. The archives of the livestreamed events are now available to view. 

Friday, Sept. 30, marked the second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (formerly Orange Shirt Day). The day honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. Two public events were organized at 快播视频 as part of the community鈥檚 efforts to engage with and reflect on the truths of residential schools and the impact of colonialism.

On Sept. 29, the first event featured a lecture by Professor Paulette Steeves, Canada Research Chair in Healing at Reconciliation at Algoma University. The archived broadcast of Steeves鈥 lecture, titled 鈥淩eclaiming and Rewriting Indigenous Histories of the Western Hemisphere (the Americas),鈥 can be viewed at . 

On Friday, Sept. 30, University community members met online for the panel discussion 鈥淩eflecting on the Legacies of Residential Schools: What it means for our present and our futures.鈥 The panel discussion was moderated by Associate Vice-President Indigenous Initiatives and Faculty of Education Professor Susan Dion, and can be viewed at .

For more information on these and other events, and for resources to support individual learning, visit York鈥檚 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation website

Article originally published in the September 30, 2022 issue of

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