Orange Shirt Day : Every Child Matters / Phyllis Webstad & the Orange Shirt Society.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781778540158
- Webstad, Phyllis -- Childhood and youth -- Juvenile literature
- Orange Shirt Society
- Off-reservation boarding schools -- Canada -- Juvenile literature
- Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada -- Juvenile literature
- Indigenous peoples -- Crimes against -- Canada -- Juvenile literature
- Indian children -- Crimes against -- Canada -- Juvenile literature
- Internats pour Autochtones -- Canada
- Enfants des Peuples autochtones -- Canada
- Internats pour Autochtones -- Canada -- Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
- 371.82997 23
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Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references (page 157).
Introduction & the vision that inspired Orange Shirt Day -- Setting the stage to residential schools -- Residential schools: the impacts on Indigenous people -- The origin of Orange Shirt Day: remembering, recovering and reconciling -- Orange Shirt Day and the Orange Shirt Society -- Participating in Orange Shirt Day & a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation -- Reconciliation: building a future together -- Artwork: Canadian students' reflections.
This award-winning book explores a number of important topics including the historical, generational, and continual impacts of Residential Schools on Indigenous Peoples, the journey of the Orange Shirt Day movement, and how you can effectively participate in the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Orange Shirt Day, observed annually on September 30th, is also known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is an official day to honour Residential School Survivors and their families, and to remember the children who did not come home. What was initially envisioned as a way to keep the conversations going about all aspects of Residential Schools in Williams Lake and the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, Canada, has now expanded into a movement across Turtle Island and beyond. Orange Shirt Day: September 30th aims to create champions who will walk a path of reconciliation and promote the message that 'Every Child Matters'. This award-winning book explores a number of important topics including the historical, generational, and continual impacts of Residential Schools on Indigenous Peoples, the journey of the Orange Shirt Day movement, and how you can effectively participate in the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. With end of chapter reflection questions and a series of student art submissions, readers are guided to explore how they, and others, view and participate in Residential School reconciliation.
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