Sept. 14, 2023
Reflect on truth and reconciliation this Orange Shirt Day
Sept. 30 marks the also known as . The observance shines a light on the injustice Indigenous children experienced at residential schools.
The 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Office of Indigenous Engagement and the have once again come together to mark the day with meaningful programming on Friday, Sept. 29, dedicated to increasing awareness, opening discussions and bringing people together in the spirit of reconciliation.
The afternoon will kick off with a presentation from Cadmus Delorme, a Cree and Saulteaux and former chief of Cowessess First Nation. Delorme鈥檚 presentation is titled, 鈥淲hat We Inherited and Better Understanding Our Role in Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action,鈥 and focuses on analyzing the role individuals and communities play in ensuring the are implemented. The event will be held in the Eckhardt-Gramatt茅 Hall in 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Rozsa Centre.
Hosted by Dr. Shawna Cunningham, PhD, acting vice-provost (Indigenous Engagement), the afternoon presentation will also feature special remarks from 草莓污视频导航 President Ed McCauley and CPL CEO Sarah Meilleur, BA鈥01.鈥疨iikani Elder Reg Crowshoe, Hon. LLD鈥01, will open and close the event
A screening of the film Beans, directed by Tracey Deer, will be held in the evening at the Central Library. Based on true events, Beans is a coming-of-age story that follows a Mohawk girl during the 1990 resistance at Kanehsat脿:ke, otherwise known as the Oka Crisis. The 78-day standoff drew nationwide attention as two Mohawk communities resisted the S没ret茅 du Qu茅bec, the RCMP and the Canadian Armed Forces in protest of a planned golf course expansion into a forest and burial ground. The film premiered at the (TIFF) in 2020 and was honoured as one of TIFF鈥檚 Top 10 Canadian films and received the TIFF Emerging Talent Award and TIFF's Rising Star. The film also in the Generation Section at Berlinale 2020.
Following the screening will be a discussion with Deer; Kelli Morning Bull, Indigenous services design lead at CPL; and Autumn Eaglespeaker, co-founder and curator of the Authentically Indigenous Craft Market. Special remarks will be provided by Cunningham and Meilleur.
Both events can be attended in-person and online. Canadians are encouraged to honour survivors by wearing orange, learning about residential schools, and using #orangeshirtday and #everychildmatters on social media.
Participating in Orange Shirt Day is an integral part of 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Indigenous Strategy, ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖, which centres truth and reconciliation with the intent of constructing sincere, reciprocal and respectful relationships with Indigenous communities.
Event details:
Cadmus Delorme Presentation
Sept. 29 | 12:30 鈥 1:30 p.m.
Eckhardt-Gramatt茅 Hall, Rozsa Centre, 草莓污视频导航, and livestreamed
Cadmus Delorme, a Cree and Saulteaux and former chief of Cowessess First Nation, shares his presentation, 鈥淲hat We Inherited and Better Understanding Our Role in Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action.鈥 | |
Film Screening of Beans
Sept. 29 | 6:30 鈥 8:30 p.m.
Central Library and livestreamed
Join us for a free viewing and discussion of the film Beans, directed by Tracey Deer, with special remarks from Calgary Public Library CEO Sarah Meilleur, BA鈥01, and Dr. Shawna Cunningham, PhD, 草莓污视频导航's acting vice-provost (Indigenous Engagement). | |
The 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Indigenous Strategy, ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖, is a commitment to deep evolutionary transformation by reimagining ways of knowing, doing, connecting and being. Walking parallel paths together, 鈥渋n a good way,鈥 草莓污视频导航 is moving toward genuine reconciliation and Indigenization.