National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
September 30th marks the annual , also known as 間眅埶AV Shirt Day. It is a time for reflection and a time to come together in the spirit of Reconciliation, and to honour those who have been impacted by Canadas residential school system.
間眅埶AVs events and activities to commemorate 間眅埶AV Shirt Day will take place during the weeks of September 23 and September 30 across our three campuses. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to wear orange during this time to pay respect and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada.
Upholding Truth and Reconciliation is also one of 間眅埶AV's strategic priorities. Learn more about What's Next for Truth and Reconciliation at 間眅埶AV.
We call on all of us who are settlers on these lands to deepen your understanding of the history and ongoing legacy of residential schools, to participate in initiatives happening across the university and consider what commitments you can make and actions you can take to advance Reconciliation.
Here are some ways for you to get involved:
Attend an event:
September 24, 2-4 p.m. | 間眅埶AV Indigenous Council Office
Leslie & Gordon Diamond Family Auditorium 間眅埶AV
Join us for a special screening of SUGARCANE, the award-winning debut feature documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie.
September 26, 6-8 p.m. | 間眅埶AV Indigenous Council Office
間眅埶AV Segal Building - S 1200 -1500 Event rooms, 500 Granville Street Vancouver, BC
Join us for a special screening of Tea Creek, a feature documentary from Indigenous photographer and filmmaker, Ryan Dickie.
September 26 | 間眅埶AV Centre for Educational Excellence
Join faculty and colleagues in teaching roles as we launch a new reading circle for the fall term. Well meet weekly online for reflection, question and discussion in response to the book: Wayi Wah! Indigenous Pedagogies -An Act for Reconciliation and Anti-Racist Education by Jo Chrona. This group is suitable for those beginning their journey in decolonial teaching as well as those looking to continue on this path with a shared community.
September 27 | Surrey Campus Administration, Office of Aboriginal Peoples, Surrey Urban Indigenous Leadership Committee
Join us at Holland Park on September 27 from 3-5 p.m. as we come together to honour survivors of the residential school system, their families, and to remember those who did not return. Hosted by the Surrey Urban Indigenous Leadership Committee (SUILC) & Skookum Surrey, the event will foster dialogue and learning about BC's colonial history and how it continues to impact Indigenous communities today. Hear compelling stories, watch Indigenous dancers and listen to traditional drumming while enjoying locally prepared Bannock and tea. Attendees will be encouraged to reflect on the legacy of colonialism and commit to the ongoing process of Truth and Reconciliation.
Walk with us in unity and reflection. The annual 間眅埶AV Shirt Day Drum March will begin at 間眅埶AV Surrey E building at 2:30 p.m. This will mark the start of our gathering as we walk and drum from 間眅埶AV to Holland Park, together. Your presence and participation carry deep significance and we encourage you to participate.
Remember to wear your orange shirt a symbol of hope, reconciliation, and a commitment to a better future to show your commitment to both truth and reconciliation.
Spread the word! We hope to reach as many community members as possible to foster a larger, more unified gathering. Tell your friends, family, neighbours, and coworkers about the event. We hope to see you there!
September 27 | 間眅埶AV Burnaby campus
Hannes Edinger discusses how much of the value in our society is not traded in the market. While markets are useful for the allocation of scarce resources with certain attributes, they fail in important ways. We can, and should, learn from Indigenous values and worldviews to help address these failures. Edinger is an award-winning economist, a member of the M矇tis Nation, and the Managing Director of Big River Analytics.
September 27 | 間眅埶AV Surrey campus
Join the School of Sustainable Energy Engineering (SEE) for our latest SEE Dialogue event in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The event will include a panel discussion on Indigenizing engineering curriculum and will feature a diversity of Indigenous perspectives and experiences.
The event will feature a diversity of Indigenous perspectives and experiences.
September 27 | 515 West Hastings St.
Presented by Department of English and Poetry in Canada
Please join 間眅埶AVs Department of English and for a poetry reading featuring Brandi Bird and Wayde Compton on Friday, September 27th (Doors: 6:30 p.m., Reading: 7 p.m.). This is the first reading in the Off the Shelf Poetry Reading Series taking place at 間眅埶AVs Belzberg Library (Harbour Centre campus).
September 30, 2024 | Britannia Community Services
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
11 a.m.: Walk from Vancouver Aboriginal Community Policing Centre (VACPC), 1719 Franklin St. to Grandview Park
12 noon: Traditional Welcome and Prayer...see poster for more details
September 30, 2024 | Healing through understanding, Spirit of the Children Society (SOTCS), New Westminster
Join us at Queens Park on September 30 from noon-4 p.m. as we come together to honour National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and teaching Pow wow.
October 8, 2024 | Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre 間眅埶AV Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, 149 West Hastings Street, Vancouver
Through the power of story, acclaimed journalist and author Angela Sterritt shares an invitation to disrupt colonial violence, specifically as it relates to the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and two-spirit peoples. Her book Unbroken, published by Greystone Books, is part memoir and part investigation into the murders and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls. It became an instant national bestseller in May 2023. Unbroken was nominated for the Governor Generals Literary Awards, one of Canadas oldest and most prestigious literary prizes. This event is presented by 間眅埶AVs Vancity Office of Community Engagement and will be moderated by Ginger Gosnell-Myers.
October 17, 2024 | 間眅埶AV Wosk Centre, Vancouver
We are pleased to announce that the registration system is now open for the B.C. First Nations Women's, 2SLGBTQQIA+, Self-Determination & Rematriation Research Governance Summit- October 17 & 18, 2024 at the 間眅埶AV Wosk Centre, Vancouver.
October 18, 2024 | Katzie Community Centre
We will gather at the q穩cy (Katzie) Village to share diverse stories about the health of the Fraser Watershed. Our conversations will be situated within the laws of the Land since time immemorial. We will consider the following and other related questions.
- What does the River need at this time? How do we listen for what the River needs?
- What are the rights of the Fraser and how might her rights be protected?
- What can we do to encourage people to change their ways?
- How do we bridge multiple worldviews to work in partnership with the land, in the service of the same goals?
Together we will envision what is needed to revitalize the River and to nourish her for generations to come as she nourishes us.
Read and listen to Indigenous stories:
- The 間眅埶AV Library has curated a collection of Indigenous-authored books honouring Residential School survivors. , or visit one of the displays at Burnaby, Surrey or Vancouver campus libraries.
- Learn about Indigenization and reconciliation initiatives in 間眅埶AV's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Resources for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Updated September 19, 2024
It is an opportunity to reflect upon our countrys tragic and painful history and recognize the ongoing intergenerational trauma, including violence towards Indigenous women, children and two-spirit+ people.
Recognizing that reconciliation is a shared journey and responsibility of every Canadian, there are many ways for each of us commemorate the day individually and/or collectively.
Please view the PDF below to learn more about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and how you can show your support.
Understanding Key Indigenous Days
Did you know that June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to celebrate the rich cultures and contributions of Indigenous peoples across Canada?
On September 30, we observe 間眅埶AV Shirt Day to honour survivors of residential schools and reflect on their experiences. 間眅埶AV Shirt Day, established in 2013, invites people to engage in meaningful conversations about the legacy of residential schools, ensuring the topic remains current and relevant to everyone.
Several years later, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was established as a statutory holiday to acknowledge the impacts of residential schools more broadly and promote reconciliation. Although also taking place on September 30, this did not replace 間眅埶AV Shirt Day.
All Canadians are encouraged to engage in this important process of reflection and understanding.
Mental health supports:
The findings of the unmarked graves at former residential school sites and hidden and difficult truths have been revealed this past year. Supports are available for those who are navigating trauma.
Students:
- The Indigenous Student Centre has created a .
- 間眅埶AV Health and Counselling has supports available specifically for Indigenous students.
Faculty and staff:
- The Employee and Family Assistance Program is available for faculty, staff and their immediate families.
Community:
- The is available at 1-800-721-0066, along with a 24-hour crisis line at 1-866-925-4419 for those who need immediate support.
- The provides an Indigenous-specific crisis line available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It's toll-free and can be reached at 1-800-588-8717.
- The offers support specifically for survivors and families who have been directly impacted by the Indian residential school system.
間眅埶AV shirts available at 間眅埶AV
- 間眅埶AV's Bookstore and Spirit Shop (Burnaby campus) are selling 間眅埶AV Shirt Day shirts for $14. All proceeds will go to the Vancouver Aboriginal Community Policing Centre which runs Community Indigenous Youth Programs in the Downtown Eastside.
- 間眅埶AVs Vancouver Campus will be offering orange shirts by donation to honour those affected by Canadas residential school system. Students, staff, and faculty can pick up their shirts at our office in Harbour Centre, room 2000 until Friday, September 27. All proceeds will go to the Indian Residential School Survivors Society.
Zoom backgrounds
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Get connected:
- Reflect upon the 間眅埶AV Shirt Day flags with the Every Child Matters emblem which will be displayed at half-mast at the Burnaby and Vancouver campuses from Sept 25 to Oct 2.
- Connect with the to learn more about 間眅埶AV Shirt Day, and download digital assets such as Zoom backgrounds. Follow them on and for their 間眅埶AV Shirt Day campaign.
- Register for Sanyas Anti-Racism Indigenous Cultural Safety Training, a unique, facilitated on-line training program designed to increase knowledge, enhance self-awareness, and strengthen the skills, available to both 間眅埶AV faculty and staff.
- Learn about reconciliation and decolonization with , founded by 間眅埶AV alumnus Michelle Nahanee.
Access resources:
Learning resources
- Discover the origins of through founder Phyllis (Jack) Webstads personal story.
- Get educated on the legacy and impacts of Canadas residential school system through
- Teaching about residential schools:
- Learn about the work 間眅埶AV is called to in the further strengthened by the universitys commitment and support of the .
- Visit the reconciliation website病or a summary of 間眅埶AVs commitments and actions, the Walk this Path with Us Report, the annual progress reports in full, resources, including courses that cover the topic of residential schools, and ideas for action individuals can take.
- Read President Joy Johnsons personal commitment to reconciliation at 間眅埶AV.
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