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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Stories hold power to heal, witness, and carry truth across generations. Today, we invite non-Indigenous storytellers to listen deeply and reflect on how their practice can move in solidarity with Indigenous voices. Here are some pathways for continued learning and listening:
Indigenous Canada — a free, self-paced online course from the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies. Learn more here.
Faculty lectures and presentations from the University of Toronto’s Indigenous Studies Department offer perspectives on a wide range of topics. Watch here.
The Indigenous Ally Toolkit from the Montreal Indigenous Community Network provides a valuable starting point for reflection. Access here.
First Light in St. John’s, NL, offers A Year of Listening, an online program that invites reconnection. Learn more here. They also offer Indigenous Cultural Diversity Training. Details here.
The Orange Shirt Society in BC offers information and education about the legacy of residential schools. Explore here.
On this day and beyond, may we hold space for Indigenous stories, amplify Indigenous voices, and reflect on how storytelling can honour truth and contribute to reconciliation.