Sept. 29, 2021
Dear Ӱ students, faculty and staff,
Many communities across the United States and Canada are holding space tomorrow, Sept.
30, in recognition of the survivors of boarding schools for Indigenous children, of
those who did not survive, and of their descendants. This day of remembrance is held
on the same day as Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Ӱ has its own challenged history with
boarding schools, and the legacy of that continues to affect individuals, families
and communities at all levels of our education system, including the university.
Ӱ assistant professor Dr. Jessica Black will co-host the First Ӱns Institute’s
“Coffeetime on Healing” Facebook event on Sept. 30 from 10 a.m.-noon. Sept. 30 is
also Orange Shirt Day. Orange Shirt Day was first launched in 2013 and is based on
of entering an Indian residential school in 1973 and having her new orange shirt
removed from her and replaced with a school uniform. I encourage you to wear something
orange as a symbol of solidarity.
Ӱ is a place where we all come together with respect, diversity, inclusion and caring.
We acknowledge the harms of the past while also striving toward greater equity.
Thank you for choosing Ӱ.
— Dan White, chancellor
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